Sure a basic Sssss remover doesn’t sound all that interesting, but they make the world of difference on almost all of the audio we consume everyday.
Ideal for vocal performances - singing, rap, voice overs - it is also applied on other instruments and even in the mastering process sometimes as well. Its successor, however, is very much the opposite.Ī DeEsser is a dynamics plug-in or effect that reduces sibilance or unwanted/harsh Ssss sounds as well as other high-frequency offenders. Dated and difficult to use, the original DeEsser worked, it just wasn’t very good or overly practical in its implementation. And thank the bass gods for that because the previous gen legacy version certainly wasn’t anything to write home about. Not to be confused with Apple’s multi-year campaign to modernize the UI on its existing LPX FX, DeEsser 2 is a completely new plug-in built from the ground up. After reviewing some of the more useful and practical features last week, we will be taking a closer look at how to use DeEsser 2 today, along with a rundown of the basics for beginners, its intelligent new Relative tech and some helpful tips for getting the most out of it.
One of the major new additions in the latest round of updates would have to be Logic Pro’s latest dynamics plug-in.