Ardour is a fine DAW, You should be able to get good result in it, Check out “unfa” on Youtube, he has made a lot of tutorials for Ardour.
Have no experience with the Calf Deesser, but it will properly work fine. But sometimes it is better sounding to just EQ down the trouble frequencies, you just want to turn them down so they are not to loud, if you turn then down to much, it will sound bad.
Hej @TimLau,
Wonderful what you are telling me. It helps me a lot because it’s much nicer to be able to do everything with my video editor and not have to edit the audio externally in a DAW.
So I’m focusing on the EQ.
One question remains: how do you find the offending frequency? Do you do that just by listening with your ears or do you also look at the analysis of the frequency / spectrum?
Or do you simply know where the sharp sibilants are?
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