![]() The de-esser is quite transparent and doesn’t unnecessarily strip away too much extra high end, which is a somewhat common side effect of many de-essers on the market. Vocalstrip: The Vocalstrip is similar to the Drumstrip in that it combines multiple processing tools, but in this case the four tools are a de-esser, a de-ploser, a 3-band EQ, and a “Compander” (more on that shortly). Having a classic SSL compressor with a dry/wet knob is incredibly handy when trying to make your drums just feel more “finished.” I’ve also found these controls to be very effective at muting toms and kicks in a natural way, almost as though you actually had mutes on the drums when they were recorded. The drum gate has knobs to adjust range, as well as independent open and close threshold options, which sound great for gated snares. ![]() ![]() The transient shaper has the option of enabling a “transient invert” effect that really helps make drums punch. ![]()
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