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Sibilance problem
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Sibilance problem
Does anyone use Waves “Sibilance”? I’ve run into a problem wherein the esses and shh’s seem to move to one side in the stereo field. I checked the manual, maybe I’ve missed something?
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Re: Sibilance problem
Never had that - IIRC there are multiple versions for mono, stereo etc, it is definitely loading the right one?
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Re: Sibilance problem
Seems so. I have a choice and I’m loading the mono version.
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Re: Sibilance problem
Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree, but try the stereo. I find if I load a mono Waves effect on a stereo channel in Cubase it only affects the left.
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Re: Sibilance problem
yes that's happened to me as well, though not with this particular plugin (bcause I don't have it)Guy Rowland wrote: ↑May 19, 2025 10:37 amMaybe I'm barking up the wrong tree, but try the stereo. I find if I load a mono Waves effect on a stereo channel in Cubase it only affects the left.
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Re: Sibilance problem
Huh. I’ll check that out. Thanks, Guy and Rob.