

Turning the processing knob starts the plug-in’s operation, you then set how intense you want to go according to your taste. It is fast to set up and easy to use, yet allows you to adjust the processing to your needs. TT-De-Esser has been designed with simplicity in mind. The options available are designed in a way to quickly give you a pleasant sound in just a few adjustments. Less is more, so just to avoid getting caught in the trap of making infinite, minuscule tweaks, we made sure only to have the essential options available for you on the GUI. Whilst there are only a few knobs and buttons on the GUI, each has a huge impact on the audio sound improvement. T-De-Esser, however, helps you just stay focused on the output sound, rather than how things change visually as you tweak the settings.

Visuals can distract your hearing, digital graphs are very likely to affect your decision-making when it comes to setting the values. It performs admirably in a wide range of implementations, from sound design and post-production to the most demanding of mastering applications. It works as effectively on individual tracks as it does on buses. T-De-Esser can streamline your audio project workflow by saving you both vital time and effort. Give more dynamic range to your tracks while mastering, due to the reduction of unnecessary high frequencies.Control the high-frequencies in overheads’ transients, such as snare, hi-hats, or clash.Reduce the glare from unnecessarily bright guitar and piano recordings.Treat irregular tonal balance caused by the poor recording quality.Manage sibilance in vocals and dialog in a transparent manner.Remove harshness from sound sources that were closely mic’d.

He produces Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop, & Dance music. He started out playing guitar and piano in 2003 and has been producing and recording music since 2004. Realistic is a Music Producer and Engineer located in the Twin Cities. Discover No Games Official Kit (Ayo & Keyz x Unquantized)ĮRIC MICHAEL - REALISTIC PRODUCTIONS (Engineer).Share this Production Tutorial Playlist HEREĭon't miss out Unquantized PodcastLive & Interactive by + starting at 4pm every Friday !!!.Get More Great Tips + Updates - Subscribe HERE.Follow along as professional engineer Eric Michael gives you a step-by-step tutorial on how to use a de-esser on your master channel.

In this video, we will show you how to use a de-esser on your master channel to eliminate resonant frequencies if you master music there is no doubt that you will come across a few songs that can benefit tremendously from this technique.Įven though this tutorial is done in Pro Tools, you can use these plugins and techniques in any DAW (Logic, Ableton, FL Studio, etc).
