De-essing
Audio technique that reduces the prominence of sibilance / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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De-essing (also desibilizing[1]) is any technique intended to reduce or eliminate the excessive prominence of sibilant consonants, such as the sounds normally represented in English by "s", "z", "ch", "j" and "sh", in recordings of the human voice.[2] Sibilance lies in frequencies anywhere between 2 and 10 kHz, depending on the individual voice.
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