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At a quick glance through the PreSonus effects folder, you might have noticed the absence of a dedicated De-esser plugin. I know when I first opened up Studio One and was familiarizing myself with the bundled stock plug-ins, this was something that I noticed right off the bat. However after taking the time to learn the basic plug-ins I soon realized that this was perhaps not an oversight on PreSonus' behalf.
Spitfish De Esser
If you have ever had a close look at the Compressor plug-in you may have noticed that in addition to the usual parameters we'd expect to find in a compressor, ie. attack, release, ratio, threshold, etc, there is also a dedicated 'sidechain' section on the GUI complete with Lowcut/Highcut filters.
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In this free video tutorial, Marcus Huyskens demonstrates how to use the stock compressor that ships with Studio One to build a De-Esser in PreSonus Studio One.
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*Voice-Over clip provided courtesy of Joe Brookhouse.
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Modern De-Esser is a freeware de-esser VST plugin by Antress. It features frequency control in the 3000 to 9999 Hz range and output level control (-15 to +15 dB) The gain reduction can be adjusted with threshold, ratio, width, and release controls. The Modern De-Esser VST is part of the free Antress Modern Plugins package. The de-esser works wonderfully in my old Adobe Audition 1.5 program, but the new Adobe Audition CC won’t recognize it as a plug in, even when I instruct it to search on the file folder where the plug-in is located.