![]() Which means the sibilance will suddenly sound too loud again, and you’ll have to go back and tweak the de-esser to fix the problem.īy placing the de-esser at the end of the plugin chain, you’re making your job easier by minimizing unnecessary back-and-forth tweaking. ![]() If the de-esser is before the EQ, it won’t be able to compensate for this increased sibilance. ![]() Which means you won’t have to go back and tweak the de-esser manually to fix the problem. Since your de-esser is placed after the EQ, it will “hear” this increased sibilance and respond automatically by turning it down. When you add top end, the sibilance in the vocal gets louder too. Let’s say you set up your de-esser and then decide later on to boost the top end on your vocal EQ. Putting the de-esser plugin last in the chain
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