R River Phoenix New member Mar 27, 2003 #1 Don't have a D-esser for my mic and when I record, I get a lot of "sss" Thanks...
joro The Pie Guy Mar 27, 2003 #3 In edit wave form view... effects... amplitude... Dynamics Processing... there are pre-sets for de-essing....
In edit wave form view... effects... amplitude... Dynamics Processing... there are pre-sets for de-essing....
chrisharris King of Bling Apr 3, 2003 #4 WHAT ^ SAID looks like this: . Attachments deesser.webp 31.8 KB · Views: 25
chrisharris King of Bling Apr 3, 2003 #5 By the way, I'm the KING of sibilance, and if you're using a condenser mic, try shooting your vocal across it sideways. It helps a lot.
By the way, I'm the KING of sibilance, and if you're using a condenser mic, try shooting your vocal across it sideways. It helps a lot.