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Dial Amount for the most transparent de-essing

The Amount knob sets the maximum attenuation the de-esser applies when sibilance peaks above the threshold. Dialing the right value lets you tame harshness without making your audio sound processed or pumped.

Before you start

  • The Aetherial De-Esser (DESS) stage must be enabled in the CHAIN widget. The applet is hidden until the stage is active.
  • Open the Aetherial De-Esser applet via the Aetherial Audio Channel Strip. The floating editor (previously accessible by double-clicking the DESS stage) no longer exists; all controls are available directly in the applet.
  • Set Freq and Thresh first so the de-esser is already triggering on the right band. See Sweep Freq to locate peak sibilance and Set threshold just below the loudest 'S' peaks.

Steps

  1. Have someone transmit into the microphone β€” or read a sibilant phrase aloud β€” so the de-esser is actively triggering.
  2. Watch the Gain-reduction bar. It fills right-to-left in soft red to show how much attenuation is being applied. A tick marks the βˆ’6 dB point.
  3. Turn the Amount knob counterclockwise to increase attenuation (more negative values) until the harshness is gone.
  4. Back off clockwise until the Gain-reduction bar only reaches the βˆ’6 dB tick on the loudest "S" peaks. Stopping here keeps processing transparent.
  5. If the Gain-reduction bar is pegged near 24 dB or the audio sounds hollow, raise Amount toward 0 dB in small steps until naturalness returns.
  6. Changes are saved automatically. The setting persists as ClientDeEssTxAmountDb.

What each control does

Control Default Valid range Persisted key Behavior
Amount βˆ’6.0 dB βˆ’24.0 to 0.0 dB ClientDeEssTxAmountDb Maximum attenuation applied to the sibilance band when signal exceeds the threshold. More negative = more reduction. 0 dB disables attenuation entirely.
Gain-reduction bar β€” 0 to 24 dB GR β€” Horizontal soft-red strip showing current gain reduction in real time. Scale maxes at 24 dB; a tick marks βˆ’6 dB. Refreshed approximately 30 times per second.

Bypass dimming

When the DESS stage is bypassed via a single click in the CHAIN widget, the entire applet renders at reduced opacity (55 %). This matches the dim effect used on the EQ curve and gives a clear visual indication that the stage is inactive. Click the CHAIN widget again to re-enable the stage and restore full opacity.

Tips

  • βˆ’6 dB (the default) is a reasonable starting point for most voices. The tick on the Gain-reduction bar marks this level, making it easy to use as a reference during adjustment.
  • Aim for the Gain-reduction bar to move noticeably on "S" and "T" sounds but never pin against the 24 dB end. Heavy gain reduction at that extreme is audible as a lisp or dropout.
  • Narrowing the sidechain band with Q before finalizing Amount reduces collateral attenuation on nearby speech energy, which helps transparency. See Narrow or widen the sidechain band with Q.
  • Amount values are always negative or zero β€” they represent reduction, not boost.

Troubleshooting

  • Audio sounds hollow or lisping on every "S" β€” Amount is set too low (too much attenuation). Raise it toward 0 dB in 2 dB steps while speaking until naturalness returns.
  • Gain-reduction bar never moves β€” The de-esser is not triggering. Check that Thresh is set below your actual sibilance level and that the DESS stage is enabled. See Set threshold just below the loudest 'S' peaks.
  • Gain-reduction bar pins at 24 dB constantly β€” Thresh is set too low, causing the de-esser to trigger on all speech, not just sibilance. Raise Thresh first, then re-evaluate Amount.
  • Applet appears faded or dim β€” The DESS stage is bypassed. Click the stage in the CHAIN widget once to re-enable it.
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