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Old 03-26-2003
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Question de essing question.... (no deesser)

Hey yall...

I have an Audio-Technica cardiod condenser mic...(AT3035)
and an ART Tube Pre amp, hooked up to a mixer (regular vestax),
then into my sound card (Audiophile Delta2456)

I think my set up is ok...

the problem is that my vocal recordings have a high amount of "s"
which can be extremely annoying to the ear...

I know I should buy a compressor with a deesser, but is there a way to reduce the "sss" without EQ?

Can the problem be filtered by tweaking the mic, or where I place the mic in my room?


Thanks for helpin a rookie out....
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A screen filter will improve that problem.
Do you have a d-esser plug in within your recording software ?? That will help as well.
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Re: de essing question.... (no deesser)

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Can the problem be filtered by tweaking the mic, or where I place the mic in my room?....
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Stealthtech,
I'm using Cool Edit Pro 2 - does it have a d-esser?

and Mixsit, I "think" I know what you mean...
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Waves C1 Compressor plug in has a de-esser. But first try what Mixit said... sing into the mic at a bit of an angle or over the top of the mic.
Also, check out your singing technique... learn to cut down on your sibillance.
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