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De-essing sibilant sounds


cchandler

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Is there a way to make the Ss and Ts less sharp when recording or editing voice audio? I understand these are called "sibilant" sounds but I'm not sure what settings I need to use in WavePad to reduce or soften them.

 

Can someone please help me? I'm very new to recording and editing audio, so please start at the bottom! Thanks!

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The only way i have found to do this, and it is a chore, is to highlight each sibilant word and then use 'Amplify' or 'Normalize'. I had a 6 sentence paragraph, and 14 sibilants that i had to edit. Draining, i know, but it works. May have to mess around with the settings though.

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