![]() In fact, many of the things you do on stage that make you successful work against you in the studio. The fact is, the skill set of a live performing musician and the skill set of a recording artist aren't the same. ![]() ![]() This lesson is a sub-group of a bigger lesson. Really good mic singers will also shorten dipthongs, words where you are transitioning from one vowel to another, such as "ow" or "boy". The point is- the way you pronounce words when you are speaking is not how you do it when you are singing into a mic. ![]() You actually have to think!!! while you sing, and shorten/lighten every S sound you make. Most people don't want to hear the real answer, but here it is- the singer needs to change his or her diction. The problem is, both of those techniques mess with the sound, more so with some mics than others. You can also decrease sibilance by changing mic position, so the singer is singing more off-axis, *past* the mic capsule, rather than *at* it. IMHO a "de-esser" is an ineffective tool, as a rule, although it can have some uses for controlling minor sibilance.
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