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0545 – Equalisation, Compressors and De-Essers

Jun 28, 20225 minSeason 2Ep. 545
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2022.06.29 – 0545 – Equalisation, Compressors and De-Essers

Equalization – or EQ – is a form of audio processing which allows you (or rather the studio engineer) adjust the volume level of a frequency (or range of frequencies) within a sound. As everyone’s voice is different, this can to a certain extent, cure a sound of its imperfections.

 

Compressors control the loudness of the signal by dampening the ‘peaks’ such as ‘puh’ and ‘tuh’ sounds in words, laughs, and particular ambient sounds. Compression is a complex process, and there are multiple parameters that you can adjust, but overall it can make a vocal sound fuller, tighter, and more well-defined.

 

De-essers reduce the sibilance (the frequency made by ‘ess’, ‘t’, ‘shh’) in a vocal recording.

 

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