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Music ProductionWhile recording voiceovers, interviews, or vocal performances, the excessive sibilant consonants can be an annoying distraction for the listeners. Luckily, de-essing is an audio editing technique that can be used to reduce or eliminate these sibilant consonants. This process involves dynamic editing of the audio signal to control the high-frequency content only when the sibilant sounds are detected. In this blog post, we will discuss de-essing in detail, including different de-essing techniques, algorithms used, and plugins available.