Make your own custom De Esser for your voiceovers, podcasts, and vocals.
Audio professionals know that creating custom De Essing tailored to each voice provides the most transparent effect and clearest sound. Plugins can be useful, but after watching this tutorial, you'll be ready to create custom De Essers like a Pro. The best part, it's free!
Your own custom De Essers for voiceover, podcasts, and vocals in your DAW's, OBS, and...
This a step-by-step guide for spoken word and vocals using Studio One and the TDR Nova Dynamic EQ, but the steps are the same for the DAW and Dynamic EQ of your choice.
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Links:
Presonus Studio One: [ Ссылка ]
TDR Nova Dynamic EQ: [ Ссылка ]
Focusrite Scarlett 8i6: [ Ссылка ]
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to De Essing with a Dynamic EQ
01:12 What You WIll Need
02:00 Creating a Custom De Esser for Spoken Word
11:02 Making a Dual Band De Esser
14:47 Creating a Custom De Esser for Vocals (Female Vocal)
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