i'm currently recording a duo (ac.guitar and voice, two friends of mine). in the first try of voice recording, the singer has a TOOOO loud sibilants "s"....
so, i adopted the following home-de-essing method:
i route the voice track on a CW compressor and to a eq with a highpass set at about 4000Hz. the eq out is then routed to the comp.sidechain.
the compressor has a very low threshold, attack=0, release about 100ms and ratio about 2.0:1.
in this way i succeeded in reducing the sibilance.
is it a correct way?
after this process the voice came thru a "normal" compressor (set for voice), eq, PsyQ, delay set to tempo (and very low "wet" setting) and finally masterverb ("vocal wonder" preset a bit tweaked).
what do you think?
it's my first time on voice...
