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Apr 24 2017 |
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5 / 5 |
Absolutely fantastic! Just the right options, highly tweekable so you can focus right on the offending frequencies. A few helpful presets for starting off too. 5 Stars! |
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Sept 18 2016 |
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4 / 5 |
I have been using this for a few months now, and notice a fair difference. I do find that it can make a vocal track a little muddy depending on the recording, but it does what it's supposed to. For free, it's astounding, and I shouldn't complain. But I'm lazy, honestly speaking. ;) If it weren't for the common muddiness, I'd have no quarrels with this software. It's a must have, if you don't have a good de-esser already! |
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Jul 27 2016 |
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5 / 5 |
Excellent. Saw this in a youtube video and heard the difference immediately. Great Product, will try all the rest of them. |
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Mar 02 2016 |
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5 / 5 |
This is my favorite de-esser. It is very transparent and effective. |
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Jan 18 2015 |
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5 / 5 |
Pretty good for a FREE vst. |
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May 12 2014 |
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4 / 5 |
Works better than reaper's de-ess, imho. |
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Aug 17 2013 |
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4 / 5 |
I've just used it in my vocal bus track, it just eliminated all the ts and sss |
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Dec 06 2012 |
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? / 5 |
I am trying to use this in Cubase le5. I can click listen and adjust the sense and depth controls to isolate the sss I want to block...but don't see an "apply button" or anything to actually make it de-ess the track. When I click bypass (or unclick listen) I hear the raw track. What am I missing in how this works?
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Oct 20 2012 |
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4 / 5 |
i like this vst , total efficient |
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May 06 2010 |
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5 / 5 |
Perfection!!!!!! Digitalfishphones has nailed it... again. I love all of their effects. Must have all of them. |
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May 06 2012 |
I agree. All their stuff is great. |
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