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.SIBLIANCE CONTROL Sibilance Control (exaggerated s sounds) is a natural artifact of compressors. This occurs because the compressor doesn't recognize the continuous s sound as over threshold, but the ear is extremely sensitive in that frequency region. In other words, the compressor doesn't correspond with how the ear works. The solution is a very fast, narrowband compressor working only in the sibilance region (anywhere from 2.5 kHz to about 9 kHz). At concerts do you try to identify the microphones that are used? Quelle: Bob Katz
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