Here's a video speaking about "what you do need to be careful of is, removing too much of the "ess" and turning it into a "th", which creates the lisping sound.
It's easy create the lisp if the threshold, or whatever flavor of parameter drives the frequency band reduction, is too aggressive.
If you're an audio engineer - you probably have a waves deEsser, RX, fabfilter or a myriad of other plugins etc. Even a dynamic EQ with narrow q bell curve could work. Fire up your daw and give it a try.
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Here's a video speaking about "what you do need to be careful of is, removing too much of the "ess" and turning it into a "th", which creates the lisping sound.
It's easy create the lisp if the threshold, or whatever flavor of parameter drives the frequency band reduction, is too aggressive.
If you're an audio engineer - you probably have a waves deEsser, RX, fabfilter or a myriad of other plugins etc. Even a dynamic EQ with narrow q bell curve could work. Fire up your daw and give it a try.
https://youtu.be/sfExzDS-Kdg?t=35