OD DeEdger Reduces Audio Hardness

US Ohlhorst Digital and Tokyo Dawn Labs new plug-in is designed for Mastering      25/05/17

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DeEdger is said to introduce a new way of reducing the hardness of audio signals without negatively altering the original signal qualities. Tokyo Dawn says that the plugin operates in a threshold free manner, thus can comfortably handle any input signal level, type, and dynamic range. They tell us that, where other plugins might under or over process, DeEdger only applies processing if any hardness is detected, and, once detected, the hardness will be smoothed with remarkable elegance. After its initial setup, DeEdger can be left in a "set and forget" configuration without further attention.

A spokesperson told us, "Intricate time and frequency dependent mechanisms allow DeEdger to provide a very transparent process throughout. The initial concept, developed by a professional mastering engineer, focused on the demands of modern audio mastering and has also turned out to be equally useful for mixing."

Key Features

  • Control the hardness of audio material while preserving dynamic impact and musicalitySuitable for complex stereo material, including individual tracks and subgroups
  • Low CPU load
  • Intuitive user interface
  • Set and forget


Ohlhorst Digital is a brand by Jan Ohlhorst. Initially developed exclusively for his work as a mastering engineer, these well refined products are now being made publicly accessible.

Pricing and Availability:
€ 100

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