Eiosis E2Transienter Trained To Attack Non-Attacks

April 28, 2008
Eiosis E2Transienter

Don't call the Eiosis E2Transienter just a transient designer; it's much more than that. Its foundation is a patented architecture and parameter combination that independently detects and processes transient, allowing anything from a subtle attack enhancement to major mix adjustments. You can also keep it simple with Eiosis' presets or fine tune to your heart's content.

In terms of transient processing, E2Transienter splits your audio into "attacks" and "non-attacks" for separate processing. You can use a range of detection options like manipulating the attack stereo field and filtering the detection sidechain over a specific frequency range. You can also use the attack and sensitivity parameters to get the job done. It's your call, detective.

Transparent transient processing suits a wide range of applications on both single tracks and buss tracks. Stereo detection option works in multiple ways, too; allowing the use of L or R channels for detection, mono or wide processing. Otherwise you can process only Mid signals if that's what gets your motor going.

The last major capability, and perhaps the most halfway definitive is equalization functionality. Eiosis shrugs off the transient designer title, citing "attack equalizer" as a more accurate term. It includes three basic filter types (bell, shelf and low pass) that are fully adjustable in terms of frequency and resonance. You can also contour the loudness of each attack, adjust attack gain (automatically, if you so choose) and use E2Transienter to produce gate effects, compression effects and combined effects bred from the multi-tasking abilities of the program.

J. Irving-Giles is a writer / non-writer for Gearwire



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