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Hi all, a newbie question, I posted here a while back for suggestions
for mics and you wanted to know my final result, i got wavelab, an RME fireface 400, Emes Kobolt monitors and an MXL 9000 LDC mic (it gives a pretty tranparent sound, is not too sentisitve (home studio, no iso booth) and just a touch of mid warmth which suits my wifes voice. Anyway, what I noticed is she has a bit of sibillance? 's' sounds come out too much in her recordings of usually adverts or narration. So my question is - Do I try and ID the frequencies (I'mtold they usually fall between 5-8 Hz and eq them or do I use a de-esser and if so whats a good free VST de-esser plugin? cheers all, much appreciate any insight given ![]() |
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