![]() T-De-Esser’s interface has a large Processing (threshold) knob that engages the plugin. Learning to trust what you hear over what you see can be difficult, so I understand and appreciate Techivation’s approach. However, when it’s not essential, it can become needlessly time-consuming and lead you down a less musical path of varying results. I should say I’m not against such visual feedback, and I think it’s beneficial in certain applications. If we compare something like the Eiosis E2 De-Esser with its spectral analysis display and real-time display of what it’s doing to your audio, the difference is night and day. So, I think taking a more straightforward approach and leaving less opportunity to go too far is often a good way to go.Īs well as limiting the number of controls/buttons, the GUI also takes a cautious approach to visual feedback. Using any plugin designed to remove harshness comes with the risk of going too far and losing the natural quality of the sound. See also: The Dom Is A FREE Distortion Effect By Shameless Plugs
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