Originally Posted By: Brian Hughes
Originally Posted By: MarioD
Originally Posted By: Brian Hughes
You can do this in Melodyne as well and works very good. The Blob will not have any waveform that contains the "S" and is rather easy to id. From there you can decrease the amplitude of the Blob. Which is very similar to adjusting the clip gain in Studio One.
There are many ways to deal with them "ess".


Good idea as I have the Editor version. Using Melodyne I will be able to pitch correct and de-ess in the same window.


Yes sir that is when I deal with the "ess" myself. Melodyne is not just for pitch correction it can work magic on a track if you know how to use it.


Brian, I have used Melodyne to raise or lower note volumes and to lengthen, shorten, and/or change note values. I never thought about using it as a de-esser until you mentioned it.

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