I am very much a novice running this program but over the years that I have had it (I don't get a lot of chances to play with it all the time) one of the things that escapes me is dealing with "essing". Since I purchased a record cleaning machine I have found much less occurences of this problem. I have found that I need much less use of the CNF and the thresholds are very different than what I have utilized in the past. From my understanding "essing" can be introduced by certain filtering (Impulse?, CNF?)or by poor recordings. What I do find is that after processing only the very highest volume and pitch "esses" are effected creating a high pitched "schhsss" sound that I cannot seem to remove. I have used the Dynamics processor to some effect though I have yet to set it up to get all the essing without knocking out too much dynamic range.
When I record the original I usually have it set so that the VU's will be tickling the red in the highest peaks, though I have yet to get the clipping indicators to light up. Is this too high for the high end "essing"? should I back it down a little? What I try to attain when I record is that after processing the file and utilizing the gain normalize function I get very little change. I hope this is the point.
I saw something posted on some other messages when researching this phenomena that related to setting gain to a lower percentage say like 95%. Would this help in eliminating the "essing"? Is it possible to set the percentage gain increase in DC5?
Do I have to set either the CNF or the impulse filters up differently?
Thanx all!
When I record the original I usually have it set so that the VU's will be tickling the red in the highest peaks, though I have yet to get the clipping indicators to light up. Is this too high for the high end "essing"? should I back it down a little? What I try to attain when I record is that after processing the file and utilizing the gain normalize function I get very little change. I hope this is the point.
I saw something posted on some other messages when researching this phenomena that related to setting gain to a lower percentage say like 95%. Would this help in eliminating the "essing"? Is it possible to set the percentage gain increase in DC5?
Do I have to set either the CNF or the impulse filters up differently?
Thanx all!
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