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			<title>Stupid DAW Tricks Part I :  Frequency-based Dynamic Control</title> 
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			<description>We’re all familiar with functions like de-essing and multi-band compression. It’s easy, slap on a plug-in, fiddle around a bit and you’re done. There are times however when some issues are not easily controlled through a single setting and the “remedy” starts getting in the way.  Wouldn’t it be nice if we could add a little bit of “intelligence” to make up for these difficulties?</description> 
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