WNAMM08: De-Esser And Dynamic EQ Plug-In

US Sonnox introduce the Oxford SuprEsser      17/01/08

WNAMM08: De-Esser And Dynamic EQ Plug-In


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Sonnox tell us that their new Oxford SuprEsser is both a very highly-featured professional De-Esser and a Dynamic EQ. There is a simple mode for quick fixes, but also an advanced mode for increased functionality and fine-tuning.
The combination of an intuitive FFT display and three listen modes enables the user to easily see and hear exactly where the problem frequencies are, allowing the rapid reduction or removal of the offending audio. As well as being able to trigger the full band compression, the offending frequencies can be carefully carved out.
Sonnox say that, since the SuprEsser can operate at all frequencies, ‘plosives’ and other annoyances can also be removed effortlessly, making it more than a simple De-Esser. Additional features include Automatic Level Tracking, Linear Phase Filtering and a Wet/Dry blend control for final balancing.
Key Features:
  • Transparently controls aggressive frequencies
  • Linear Phase Dynamic EQ
  • Automatic Level Tracking
  • Graphic Display (FFT) for increased accuracy
  • Full spectrum operation
  • Precise control over attenuated frequencies
  • Easy and fast to de-Ess in Simple Mode
  • Advanced Mode for ultimate control of Dynamic EQ
  • Multiple ‘listen’ modes
  • Wet/Dry blend for final balancing
Pricing and Availability:
Coming Soon. Price TBC.
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