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Old 12-10-2018, 05:42 PM
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Default Re: Transparent De-essers

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Has anyone tried that new Waves Sibilance thing yet? I picked it up for freesies and kind of forgot to even try it out.
It is my favourite so far. I don't have Sonnox or Eiosis to compare (which I believe are as good as others say) but this one gives me more control than I had with Renn or the stock deessers. I also like to use a dynamic EQ with analyzer (F6 or Nova) to be able to see exactly where are the frequency peaks created by the Sss but I have been using Sibilance almost exclusively since I got it.
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