RaCh,
а Waves C1sc пробовал? например режим "деессер" и потом меняй частоту спектра. вот что пишет Dave Pensado:
”To me, of all the equalizers you could use on a vocal, I like this [C1 Compressor] best. But you’re saying, ‘that’s not an equalizer, that’s a compressor.’ The way I set it up, it’s set up as a dynamic equalizer. In other words, what I’m doing is I’m telling the compressor to only compress the frequency that I’ve set it for. I’m telling the compressor that whenever the frequency gets above a certain threshold, knock it down. But you’re saying, ‘why can’t you do that with an equalizer’? Well you can, but it’s just not as smooth for some reason. If you listen to Christina Aguilera, she sings her verses smooth and powerful and round, and the compressor—if you could actually watch it—is actually doing nothing on those verses. But when she gets to the high notes, she gets a lot of 2 kHz in her vocal, and the compressor automatically pulls that down, and makes the vocals sound less harsh and less piercing. And you can control the amount you want to leave in. Christina actually likes a little bit of that in her vocal, so I can’t pull too much out, but the compressor does it automatically. This setting is useful on just about everything. If you move the frequency to 8 kHz, or 10 kHz, then you’ve automatically got a de-esser. The only thing you’ve got to be aware of is that it will automatically add about a 340-sample delay to your sound. So just highlight the waveform and shift it to the left, 340 samples, and you’ll be okay. Of all the plug-ins that I use, it’s the most utilitarian. The setting shown here is my setting. Of all the secrets I’m giving away, that could potentially be the most useful.”
что мешает применить такое решение для гитар?
