eiosis e2deesser Explained

Say goodbye to sibilance with eiosis’s e2deesser! In these in-depth video tutorials, Eli Krantzberg shows you the ins and outs of this amazing plug-in, plus how to silence annoying and troublesome sibilance in your recordings and tracks!

Videos
Factum (04:11) - Learn how the incoming signal is routed to three different units, and how the basic controls interacts with each other.
Duty of Care (05:38) - Learn about the various sibilant detection modes, and hear the basic functions applied to a female voice over.
Metering & Sibilant Wide-Band Gain Controls (05:44) - Explore the idle threshold controls, and see how it interacts with the wide band gain control and amount knob.
Auto vs Wide-Band Deessing (04:13) - Hear the results of the auto detection algorithm compared to the wideband deessing algorithm on a female voice over.
Working with EQ Bands (07:06) - Discover how to create and modify individual EQ bands that can be used on either the voiced portion of the incoming signal or on the sibilants that are detected.
In Action on Drums (04:10) - Follow along as the deesser is used to tame a strident sounding ride cymbal bell.
In Action on Reverb (04:55) - Hear the deesser at work taming the high end of a reverb return that sits predominantly in the mix as a sound design element.
Another Approach (02:51) - Use two instances of the deesser on parallel tracks in order to isolate the sibilant and voiced signals for independent processing and volume control.
Plug-In Controls & Preset Management (06:28) - Learn to manage banks and presets, and how to use the spectogram, A/B snapshots, redo/undo, kick and other functions.