Great tutorial. Thanks. I think the 2nd de-esser at the 3.5 kHz range might have been what I was missing that was making it hard to control the sibilance! Looking forward to trying that out.
funny, I was literally just messing around with this minutes before you sent this out. I ended up using a fader as a bandaid to rid of a ~sssss off a specific line, but now will go back and try this now that I understand it better.
I find de-esser is important not just for vocal tracks in music projects but also for voiceovers. I'll have to try the one in Logic you demonstrated, I've been using that part of Tunca's CHANNEV which I find has a really great sounding de-esser.
Is there any benefit to running two de-essers in sequence? That can be an effective way to make normal compression sound a little more natural, but not sure how it might work specifically on a de-esser.... EDIT: Ha! Nevermind... just got to the 12:10 mark.
Hated this video so much I hit the dislike button FOUR times! That outta teach ya. No but this video was super helpful! De-essers don’t get enough attention in the online tutorial world. It’s not fun or glamorous and may not get you the most views but it’s so important to get right, and not always easy to do, especially if the vocals are heavily compressed. So thanks for making this! I haven’t thought to explore lower ranges so definitely going to check out that 3.5k area next time and see if that helps.
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The way you explain things is so concise and easy to grasp! Thank you for this video!
Man,i love your tutorials!
got obsessed with mix & mastering recently and your tutorials are the best!
Thanks man! Good stuff.
I learned a ton from this video. I can’t thank you enough!
Thanks again for teaching us free
Great tutorial. Thanks. I think the 2nd de-esser at the 3.5 kHz range might have been what I was missing that was making it hard to control the sibilance! Looking forward to trying that out.
Please keep posting. These videos are very helpful
Another awesome tutorial.
This plug-in has always been a mystery for me. Thanks. 👍🏻
Thank you sir
funny, I was literally just messing around with this minutes before you sent this out. I ended up using a fader as a bandaid to rid of a ~sssss off a specific line, but now will go back and try this now that I understand it better.
Awesome! Perfect timing
I have had great difficulty while mixing, your videos help me make it easy…love from INDIA
That's awesome, man! EXACTLY my goal
listening on just the computer speakers....the clarity is amazing
That's high praise! Thank you 🙏
I find de-esser is important not just for vocal tracks in music projects but also for voiceovers. I'll have to try the one in Logic you demonstrated, I've been using that part of Tunca's CHANNEV which I find has a really great sounding de-esser.
Can you make a video on how to use saturation and exciter plzzz, im so confused on how you use this and how it works
Is there any benefit to running two de-essers in sequence? That can be an effective way to make normal compression sound a little more natural, but not sure how it might work specifically on a de-esser.... EDIT: Ha! Nevermind... just got to the 12:10 mark.
Great video. Do you de-ESS background vocals more than the lead?
Hated this video so much I hit the dislike button FOUR times! That outta teach ya. No but this video was super helpful! De-essers don’t get enough attention in the online tutorial world. It’s not fun or glamorous and may not get you the most views but it’s so important to get right, and not always easy to do, especially if the vocals are heavily compressed. So thanks for making this! I haven’t thought to explore lower ranges so definitely going to check out that 3.5k area next time and see if that helps.
Amazing video 🔥 thank you!
Logic hella complicated 😂🤦🏽♂️ I went back too GarageBand
Logic ? But your the garage band guy. ☹️.