Technically, I'm not trying to de-ess per se. It's a rhythm i'm using, but it's easier to explain this way.
So, say I have a vocal with an annoying S sound.
I want to use that same vocal, duplicated and sent to a different mixer channel, which is sent as a sidechain signal to the original vocal, to cancel out the S.
I figure I can use the low pass and high pass filters to isolate the S sound in the sidechain signal, and then route that to the original vocal, and the sidechain S will tell the original S to duck.
I know how to route the sidechain in FL, but how is it set up within trackspacer ?
I'd like to be able to solo the sidechain so I can hear it isolate the S only, and know that is the signal the original vocal will hear, which will then turn down the S in the original
How to de-ess with Trackspacer ?
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Re: How to de-ess with Trackspacer ?
This should be fairly easy to set up in Patcher...
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shroomhead_one wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 1:58 am...
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