Solid State Logic manual Vocalstrip In Detail, De-esser, De-ploser

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4. Vocalstrip In Detail

4.1 De-esser

Sibilance is a resonance often found in vocal recordings which can cause undesirable distortion artefacts which sounds like the ‘S’ constants are overly high in level. The De-esser in Vocalstrip intelligently detects these sounds and gives you control over how much attenuation to apply. The blue indicator between the controls ‘glows’ to show that the de-esser is working. The Thresh (threshold) control sets the relative detection point, so that the de-esser can distinguish between ‘S’ and ‘non-S’ sounds. Pressing the Aud button enables a solo mode where you hear only what is being taken out. This can be used effectively with the Thresh control to ensure you are only processing the correct portion of the signal.

4.2 De-ploser

Plosives can ruin a good vocal take as they cause a burst of low frequency energy in the signal which can not only sound unpleasant, but use valuable headroom and can cause dynamic processors to behave in an undesirable manner. Plosives are often caused by an excess of wind noise whilst recording which can occur if the singer is standing too close to the microphone. They can also be caused by compressor overshoot. The VocalStrip De-ploser detects these artefacts and lets you manage their level. Similar to the De-esser, it also features Thresh (threshold) and Amount controls and an Aud (audition) mode. Again, the blue indicator between the controls shows action.

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Contents Vocalstrip Contents Introduction Key Features Hardware Limitations Vocalstrip Graphical User Interface Apple Macintosh System RequirementsWindows/PC Installation & Authorisation Enter the Unlock Key here De-esser Vocalstrip In DetailDe-ploser Equaliser Tip Finding and attenuating a resonanceCompander Process OrderGraphical EQ Display Graphical DisplaysFFT Spectrum Analyser Compander Law Display I/O Difference DisplayDynamic History Meter Peak Meter and Clip IndicatorMeters RMS MeterPreset Save and Load Control OptionsA/B Functionality Automation Tip Copy from location a to location BGlobal Bypass De-esser and De-ploser Vocalstrip Parameters & Control RangesEqualiser Control Gain Frequency Slope RangeSupport FAQs Vocalstrip Support