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vocal de-essing (as an effect)?

 
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snuffinthepunk
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:23 pm    Post subject: vocal de-essing (as an effect)? Reply with quote

Not so much as an effect, but...well...

So yesterday I'm on the road listening to Chevelle's "Wonder What's Next" album and I always noticed it before but never thought about it from a mix standpoint. The sibilance is a lil more prominent on that album than I'm used to, but as it is with the music I didn't notice that it actually adds to the emotion of the lyrics and the singer's performance.

So I was just wondering how many of you take this into account when you're de-essing and anything else you might have to add would be appreciated.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 9:54 pm    Post subject: Re: vocal de-essing (as an effect)? Reply with quote

I've very rarely de-essed in my life, but then I've mostly recorded myself, and I know how to sing past the mic.

As I think about it, however, It occurs to me that I have used a similar technique and actually sang into the mic when I had something very intense that I wanted to convey.

I've found that my (decidely untrained) voice sounds best mildly driven like a blues-harp or a saturated guitar. Not distorted, just driven.

I've also decided lately that in terms of effects, less is more. (Welcome back to TOMB. Hah!)
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 5:25 pm    Post subject: Re: vocal de-essing (as an effect)? Reply with quote

De-essers are really easy to over do and make things sound "off." Sometimes it’s the things that it takes away that make the lyrics intelligible.
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