Hey all,
I recently downloaded the DirectX plug-in suite from db-audioware....was messing with the de-esser and ran into a problem/question....mainly "how do I use it"?? The instructions say this:
First, you tune the detect circuit to pick up the sibilant element of the vocal. You are aiming to get the red detect meter registering a high signal only during the sibilant passages.
Do you use the "audition" Cakewalk feature to move the meter? The meter doesn't do anything when I try it on a audio track....sorry this is such a newbie question, but I usually don't use a de-esser (hardware or software) ....I use a pop filter, careful mic positioning, and try to be merciful with the consonants...
I downloaded the demos....anybody have any opinions on db-audioware? Worth buying?
I recently downloaded the DirectX plug-in suite from db-audioware....was messing with the de-esser and ran into a problem/question....mainly "how do I use it"?? The instructions say this:
First, you tune the detect circuit to pick up the sibilant element of the vocal. You are aiming to get the red detect meter registering a high signal only during the sibilant passages.
Do you use the "audition" Cakewalk feature to move the meter? The meter doesn't do anything when I try it on a audio track....sorry this is such a newbie question, but I usually don't use a de-esser (hardware or software) ....I use a pop filter, careful mic positioning, and try to be merciful with the consonants...
I downloaded the demos....anybody have any opinions on db-audioware? Worth buying?