For the most natural sounding results, the Oxford SuprEsser de-esses only the frequency band you select - so you won’t end up with an over-de-essed lisp- like voice with all the high frequencies gone!ĭetailed visual feedback is provided by a highly intuitive graphical display, allowing quick identification of the frequencies that need treatment, and where to set the threshold. However, it can equally be applied to removing low-end plosives and thuds from over-close vocal work, without affecting nearby components in the frequency spectrum, keeping the low-end intact. With the Oxford SuprEsser you can take out unwanted frequency peaks as and when they occur - unlike applying a fixed EQ to the whole channel.Īs a De-Esser, the Oxford SuprEsser is designed for the treatment of sibilance and fricatives in vocals, and the treatment of unwanted whistles and ’spirant’ artefacts associated with wind instruments.
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Thus a new concept was born - a simple and intuitive De-Esser, plus access to a much more sophisticated frequency-specific compressor, giving complete control over aggressive frequencies wherever they may be in the audio spectrum. Most de-essing work can be carried out in ‘simple’ mode but sometimes, to do the job properly, it is necessary to utilise all the controls of the underlying engine - a full-blown dynamic EQ, or frequency- conscious compressor. While we worked on creating the best possible de-essed sound, we found that we needed more control than was available on conventional De-Essers. The Sonnox Oxford SuprEsser was designed primarily to be the last word in ‘de-essing’ applications.
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Oxford SuprEsser DS (AAX DSP and WPAPI).
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Delay Compensation and Audio Buffer Sizes.