DeEssers with conventional compressor technology work more intensively with a decreasing
distance to the microphone. On the other hand, the DeEssing becomes weaker with an
increasing distance to the microphone. A compressor/limiter is usually used after the DeEsser to compensate level fluctuations. However, due to the different de-essing the compressor/limiter reacts wrong.
When the distance to the microphone is increased, the compressor/limiter reacts to the S-sounds that reappear. Not only the de-essing changes the sound, but also the compressor/limiter
negatively influences the sound image by its readjustment.
Thanks to the Auto-Dynamic function of the DeEsser Mk2, these problems are eliminated.
A control circuit monitors the input level and automatically adjusts the threshold. A following compressor/limiter reacts accordingly more accurately and with less coloration.