Recording vocals can be challenging, and one of the most common problems encountered is sibilance. Sibilance refers to the hissing or harsh sounds that occur when the singer pronounces words with ‘s’, ‘sh’, ‘ch’, ‘t’, and ‘z’. These sounds can be distracting and may make the vocals sound unpleasant, especially when mixed with other instruments.
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