Re: New de-esser from HoRNet
2013/10/30 08:33:20
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Luckily the pronounciation of finnish languge gives MUCH less use for de-essers than many other languages. I've never needed one for vocals. This HoRNet-collection seems to be worth investigating, though.
Listening to, say, polish female singers I think de-essers must have originally been invented in Poland :o)
Female british, (especially) Oxford accent can be a nightmare, too. I remember, about 25+ years ago, the "s" of a british
actress was so whizzling, that it caused blackouts in the TV-broadcast several times during the movie because it was close enough to the signal used to automatically shut down the station when broadcasting was finished for the day.
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