![]() ![]() Then leave the EQ value where it is*, but turn your boost into a cut by lowering the gain of that parameter until you hear the sibilant issues fall further into the background. If you don't have a DeEsser plugin handy (which is usually just a sort of single-band dynamic equalizer) You can do some straight-EQing to get rid of it by looping a section of sibiliance and sweeping a high-gain, High-Q EQ parameter around until you hear it really bring out the sibilance. DeEssing is really difficult to do if you're stuck with really harsh sibilance. ![]()
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