These were all really good/ helpful suggestions, I wonder and maybe you can answer. If you cut certain frequencies as well.something like a de esssssser is what I was thinking.
Audacity has a good de-esser plugin: https://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?p=245549#p245549
High frequency sibilance tends to carry forward from the tip of the tongue. Lav mics are an easy fix, since they fit around the collar.
If your mic is sensitive enough, just back it off and to the side.
check out pictures of the joe rogan podcast. almost all his guests (who aren't trained vocalists) have their mics set 4 inches below and 6 inches back from their mouths. that's on purpose. the sibilant noises carry well over the mic, and not into it. this sacrifices some timbre, but overall the quality doesnt suffer.
I wonder what knowledge I’m replacing with this knowledge? What was the question? Oh ya um..... Eq and mic placement. Good info mate , I wonder if op will read this far ?
Got all of it 👍🏻
I’ve got a deep voice and actually drop the low end by -2db in post, so sibilants is opposite my issue lol.
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