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eee.ddd.y
OK i use a dither as the last tool before rendering?


but what do i use a deEsser for??
RichieV
DeEssers make your tracks sound bigger.
Enigmatic XTC
deEssers are really for vocal tracks, they take the siblance out of the vocals (i.e. the hard "s" sounds)
DJ KaRiM NeT
ya lol .. it is for removing ssss thhhh in vocals

it is called : DE - ESSER then it removes the SSSSSSSSs ;)
mysticalninja
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Originally posted by RichieV
DeEssers make your tracks sound bigger.


just had myself an eggo roffle.
ASFSE
quote:
Originally posted by mysticalninja
just had myself an eggo roffle.


ROFFLE
nephilim
yea de-essers are mostly used on vocals. a de-esser is a compressor that works in the high frequencies to de-ess (d'oh) the vocals :) S-sounds, which mostly lies around 6-7 kHz, are often very distinct in vocal recordings, thus you want to lower them to make the digital audio easy on the ears.
thoughtlessjex
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Originally posted by DJ KaRiM NeT
ya lol .. it is for removing ssss thhhh in vocals

it is called : DE - ESSER then it removes the SSSSSSSSs ;)

Technically, it just compresses the amplitude of sibilants, so "thhh" is left at the volume it's always at. It's not a very loud sound as far as human mouth sounds go.
TrickDaddE
I have noticed alot of volcalist's "sytles" emphasize the "ssssss"
I guess an Esser would be used in this case? lol
Derivative
They probably forgot to turn on the DeEsser on their channel strip. Or something. Or maybe they like hissy vocals.

I dunno. :clown:

girllovingtvibe
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Originally posted by TrickDaddE
I have noticed alot of volcalist's "sytles" emphasize the "ssssss"
I guess an Esser would be used in this case? lol


too funni....
BOOsTER
Royksopp - Remind Me (James Zabiela's Ingeborg Mix)

example of well used hissy vocals...


using de-essers is depending on the nature of the track, sometimes you'll just want to keep them hissy or even enhance that "hissy-ness"
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