SanAndreasNorwa
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Hello.
I have recorded a vocal track using a steinberg interface with a fairly good condenser mic in cubase 7.
However, after adding eq and compression and finding the desired sound there is a lot of almost whisteling sounds building up from 9khz and up. It cuts hard through the entire track and is way to hard and unconfortable to the eat. I've tried to use a de esser to fix it but it only makes the real S'sounds sound like a lisp. Probably bacause the natural S'es is frequencied around 5-7khz. I read a lot about using a multiband compressor and adding it with one, maybe two band on the problem frequncies, with similiar settings as the main compressor. On may main compressor from waves i have the attack set to about 30ms. And the ratio between 1.5 and 2.0. But this don't seen to fix the problem. Do anyone have any suggestions on hos to fix this either with some different multiband compression settings or any other plug ins?
I have recorded a vocal track using a steinberg interface with a fairly good condenser mic in cubase 7.
However, after adding eq and compression and finding the desired sound there is a lot of almost whisteling sounds building up from 9khz and up. It cuts hard through the entire track and is way to hard and unconfortable to the eat. I've tried to use a de esser to fix it but it only makes the real S'sounds sound like a lisp. Probably bacause the natural S'es is frequencied around 5-7khz. I read a lot about using a multiband compressor and adding it with one, maybe two band on the problem frequncies, with similiar settings as the main compressor. On may main compressor from waves i have the attack set to about 30ms. And the ratio between 1.5 and 2.0. But this don't seen to fix the problem. Do anyone have any suggestions on hos to fix this either with some different multiband compression settings or any other plug ins?