daniel0407
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Hi all,
Yesterday evening I was listening to music using the hd800, and notice that in one recording with female vocals, there were acentuated sounds I never noticed before. They were not "ssssss" or "shh" as the description of sibilance I found here, but there are a lot of acentuated swalow and breathing noises.
so, the question is, if acentuated swalow and breathing can be considered sibilance.
Many thanks,
Daniel
Yesterday evening I was listening to music using the hd800, and notice that in one recording with female vocals, there were acentuated sounds I never noticed before. They were not "ssssss" or "shh" as the description of sibilance I found here, but there are a lot of acentuated swalow and breathing noises.
so, the question is, if acentuated swalow and breathing can be considered sibilance.
Many thanks,
Daniel