

It also has a side chain where you can set the high pass frequency desired. These parameters include sliders for threshold, compression (ratio), attack time, and release. Learning how to use the plug-in is almost as easy, as it's got a really simple make up and fairly standard parameters for a dynamic processor. Installing and getting the plug-in up and running was quick and painless as it only took a few minutes at most and was a process where I didn't encounter any issues at all. While it's a de-esser, it's got a more standard compressor make up in it as well, so it's really an all around dynamic processor for vocals. Now on to the details.The Antares Systems AVOX Sybil is a de-esser plug-in that comes in the AVOX vocal toolkit bundle of plug-ins.

The AVOX tools offer entirely new realms of creative possibilities. But all that being said, always feel free to ignore any of the above suggestions. Then assign an independent instance of THROAT to each part and create a unique timbre for each voice.

Assign DUO to your track and pan the original and doubled voices to opposite tracks. While you will usually choose between DUO or CHOIR, you can use them together for a really huge vocal section.If you will be using DUO or CHOIR, they should typically be at the end of the AVOX processing chain.If you will be using PUNCH, it should come after SYBIL and/or THROAT.THROAT should be either first in line (fed by a nice clean signal) or second after SYBIL.If a track requires de-essing, use SYBIL as the first of the AVOX plug-ins.
