Log InCreate An Account
  1. News
  2. »
  3. Virtual Effects
  4. »
  5. Eiosis

Eiosis releases E²Deesser for Mac OS X

-
Eiosis

Eiosis has announced the release of E²Deesser, the first in the series of Eiosis' new E²Processors.

E²Deesser features Eiosis' patented, exclusive processing structure and algorithm to bring you a new approach to de-essing. It allows the independent processing of sibilants inside vocal tracks in an extremely easy to use and efficient manner.

To learn more about the E²Deesser, you can watch the video tutorials on the Eiosis website. You can discover in these videos how to use the E²Deesser in many situations, with vocal tracks, but also percussion and slap bass tracks.

The E²Deesser is available the TDM, RTAS and AU formats for Mac OS X. It is available in the Eiosis' online shop for €150 (Native version) and €300 (TDM + Native versions).

A new approach to de-essing

A de-esser is usually a simplified multi/single band compressor driven by a filtered side chain. With the E²Deesser, the detection process is completely independent from the processing, offering unprecedented flexibility in controlling and adjusting the amount of sibilance in your recording. You may combine wide band reduction with narrow band or low pass sibilant reduction, or even reduce a certain frequency range while boosting the sibilants' global volume. And there's more: you can add some sparkle to the voiced parts without touching the sibilants...

Powerful sibilant detection

Most de-essers have an absolute detection ratio. Not so with the E²Deesser; it detects sibilants uniformly regardless of the input volume, so you don't have to worry about monitoring the input level while adjusting the detection settings.

Like most de-essers, you can freely adjust the E²Deesser's detection frequency. But unlike most de-essers, you can also adjust the responsiveness of the detection process as well as the reduction ratio, which is extremely useful when balancing between sibilant and voiced processing.

Don't cut your vocal brightness

With a conventional de-esser, you have to lower the compression threshold for more pronounced sibilant reduction, which has the side-effect of reducing the overall brightness in the vocal, rendering it dull. But a good de-esser should cut sibilants without affecting the tonal qualities of the sound. The E²Deesser allows you to reduce the sibilant gain while keeping the voiced parts intact, ensuring that the vocal's brightness remains untouched.

Be creative with the E²Deesser

The E²Deesser is an extremely versatile tool. You can use it on bass, drums, loops, a solo instrument, or even over an entire mix. You can use it as a dynamic EQ, as a mastering high frequency limiter or as an exciter to sprinkle just a touch of 'fairy dust'! Its exclusive and patented structure allows an endless amount of creative applications and setup possibilities.

For example, a slap bass track may need a low pass on pulled string notes and a slight presence boost on thumb notes, while a particular mix might benefit from some softening in the higher frequencies, without modifying the overall spectral balance.

Last but not least...

Perhaps the E²Deesser's versatility and power can be best demonstrated by this feature: you can set up two identical tracks with the E²Deesser on each, with the same settings, and process the sibilant and the voiced parts completely independently. You just have to activate the 'Listen' switches for the sibilant and voiced section for each track.

You can then apply different amounts of equalization to each part, send the sibilants to a different reverb aux bus, and apply different effects to the sibilant and voiced parts. For vocal tracks, you can add some air to the voiced parts with Eiosis' AirEQ Air Band, while independently compressing the sibilant track.

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion: Active

Please log in to join the discussion