![]() ![]() Sibilance can result from your talent pronouncing S and T sounds, creating large, high-end transients. Plosives can result from your talent pronouncing B, P, and T sounds, creating large, low-end transients. The two main differences are how plosive sounds and sibilant sounds appear in a recording. If you've recorded vocals before, you've likely discovered that a vocal recording sounds much different than the live performance. ![]()
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