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5 - Effects<br />

Core Effects Descriptions<br />

Creating a De-esser:<br />

A de-esser reduces the sibilance or “sss” sound in a vocal part. The sidechain feature of<br />

the RFX Compressor makes it possible to create a effective de-esser using the<br />

compressor andthe Multimode EQ. The Wet/Dry mix on each effect should be set to<br />

100%.<br />

Mono<br />

Strip<br />

In<br />

Creating a De-esser<br />

L<br />

R<br />

Multimode<br />

EQ<br />

Flat<br />

Response<br />

Hi Pass<br />

Compressor<br />

Gain<br />

Cell<br />

Sidechain<br />

Multimode EQ Settings<br />

The left channel is set flat (no EQ). The right channel boosts hi-frequencies.<br />

Left Channel: Lowpass mode, Lowpass Rolloff = Off<br />

Right Channel: Highpass mode, 24dB/oct, HP Frequency = 8173Hz,<br />

HP Resonance = 36%<br />

Compressor Settings<br />

Lookahead gives the compressor time to react to the vocal sibilance.<br />

<strong>Input</strong> Mode: L In/R Sidechain<br />

Threshold: -32dB (adjust to control amount of de-essing)<br />

Ratio: 2.5:1<br />

Attack: Instantaneous<br />

Release: 40 msec<br />

Gain: 0dB<br />

Soft Knee: Off<br />

Gate: Off<br />

Comp. Lookahead: -20 msec<br />

Auto-release: Off<br />

Max. Compression: Unlimited<br />

L<br />

Out<br />

R<br />

You can boost the<br />

low frequencies in the<br />

right channel to create a<br />

“de-boomer”.<br />

100 <strong>Creative</strong> Professional

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