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12.9 Steinberg DeEsser 339
by the "s" sound, hence the name de-esser. Close proximity microphone placement and
equalizing can lead to situations where the overall sound is just right, but there is a problem
with sibilant (hissing) sounds.
The following parameters are available:
Reduction
Controls the intensity of the de-essing effect.
Threshold
When the Auto Threshold option is deactivated, you can use this control to set a thresh-
old for the incoming signal level, above which the plug-in starts to reduce the sibilants.
Auto
The Auto Threshold function automatically and continually chooses an optimum thresh-
old setting independent of the input signal. The Auto Threshold function does not work
for low-level signals (< -30db peak level). To reduce the sibilants in such a file, set the
threshold manually.
Release
Sets the amount of time it takes for the de-essing effect to return to zero when the
signal drops below the threshold value.
Level meters
Indicate the dB values of the input (IN) and output (OUT) signals as well as the value
by which the level of the sibilant (or s-frequency) is reduced (GR). The gain reduction
meter shows values between 0dB (no reduction) and -20dB (the s-frequency level is
lowered by 20dB).
Positioning the DeEsser in the signal chain
When recording a voice, the de-esser’s position in the signal chain is usually located after
the microphone preamp and before a compressor/limiter. This keeps the compressor/limiter
from unnecessarily limiting the overall signal dynamics.
Related topics
Audio Plug-ins
Master Section
How do I add effects?
Presets
WaveLab 7
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