![]() ![]() I default my EQs to 100hz, 1000hz, 3000hz, and 10000hz (sometimes dropped to 6k or 8k) - and I keep that bottom DS2 set to 300 hz with the wide filter so I can use it exactly as Scheps described, and it's great for that. Scheps said (rough quote) "I use the DS2 to suck out the boominess or boxiness" and sure enough - man it's great for that. Eyes & ears together!Ī Scheps video helped me understand how he uses the DS2s: They're versatile, but by default he set up the top one to be a standard deesser and the bottom on to be used more like a dynamic cutting EQ. UI/UX? Function? Results/how it sounds?įor actual deessing I like to use Waves F6 because the UI is so easy to understand, and I do like the visual I get so I can really center in on the frequency and determine how wide my filter should be. Given your professional status you obviously know how to use a deesser, so I would be curious to know what about it doesn't work well for you. ![]()
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