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The free Spitfish de-esser VST plugin by Digital Fish Phones is an easy to use de-esser effect, aimed mainly at vocal tracks (mono or stereo). Just like the classic analog hardware de-essers, the Spitfish de-esser dynamically filters out harsh, annoying s-like sounds that would otherwise 'spit' in your face. I would suggest one of the Waves plugins (Waves.com). They essentially have 3 de-esser plugins available as VST plugins (which you should be able to use in Audible). Kick 2 vst free. De-esser, Renaissance De-esser, and Sibilance. They all do essentially the same thing, but in a little different way.
I'm ready to buy a plug-in, if it's good enough, but I don't know which one to buy. With this being the start of a brand new decade, I'd say it's time to get some expert input and updates on the best currently-available de-esser plug-ins, and/or on any equalizer graphs that can effectively do the same things.
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De Esser 64 bit download - X 64-bit Download - x64-bit download - freeware, shareware and software downloads. I'm in search of a free de-esser plugin for my Mac running High Sierra and Cubase AI 9.5. I've tried installing the de-essers I know of (Lisp, Spitfish, MDA De-Esser), but all are 32-bit according to Cubase's VST manager. I can't seem to find any 64-b. SPITFISH is a dead-easy to use de-esser, aimed mainly at mono or stereo vocal tracks. Just like classic analog de-essers, this unit dynamically filters out harsh, annoying s-like sounds that would otherwise 'spit' in your face.
So . . . I'd appreciate it enormously if any experts would weigh in, with any opinions on the best de-essers, in each of the following cost categories:
Free (I'll edit this post, or add another, with a link to a thread on Spitfish, which is free; maybe I'll get an answer there).
Less than $100, such as:
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Soothe, by OEKSound, $149: https://oeksound.com/plugins/soothe/)
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I can't help but suspect that if one were to create (and then store) an equalizer curve which rolls off somewhere about 6 khz,
that likely would provide an answer to this problem with about a 70 to 90 percent quality level, compared to a purchased program. Can anyone post a screen-grab, showing such a curve which they have tested, and optimized?