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Old 23rd November 2010   #31
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I've made a tutorial video for the trick here:

http://www.popmusic.dk/download/logi...r-tutorial.mov


...and while I was at it, one for the Waves Renaissance De-Esser, too. If you're having trouble finding the right threshold (too much action) then switch from WideBand mode to Split (still HPF):

http://www.popmusic.dk/download/wave...r-tutorial.mov
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Good stuff... Appreciate your efforts!
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Just great

This is amazing. I've been struggling with the logic deEsser for so long. Anytime I put it on a vocal, no matter what I do, my friend can tell he's lisping. Wish I could come to Europe for a lesson from you
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this is great - doing the trick for me in a mix right now! Thank you!
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This is amazing. I've been struggling with the logic deEsser for so long.
Thanks, glad you like it.

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I've written this guide to Copenhagen, in case you do ;-)

http://www.popmusic.dk/download/pdf/...agen-guide.pdf
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Thanks, glad you like it.


I've written this guide to Copenhagen, in case you do ;-)

http://www.popmusic.dk/download/pdf/...agen-guide.pdf
I have seen that guide before ;-)
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;-) I hope you come back soon
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;-) I hope you come back soon
I will, trust me!

I studied with Holger this August and it was a real blast!

To anyone considering making the trip to Copenhagen, this guide is well written and will help out a lot.

Holger is a real stand-up guy and you will learn a great deal of knowledge from him.
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thank you much
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