I have 5 Studio. And no, it doesn't always detached the sybilant. + It sometimes detects airy passages as sibilants.trackbout wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 2:51 pmThat was how it worked before Melodyne 5. After v5, Melodyne automatically isolates the sibilant from the rest of the "blob", so when you change the pitch or the note length, the sibilant is completely unaffected. The Melodyne 5 sibilance tool absolutely smokes any traditional de-esser I've tried.Ploki wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 11:44 am I don't like melodyne's sibilance detection. I generally disable it.
If you pitch something and sibilance is attached to the pitch note, you need to split it, or else it will absolutely destroy said sibilant. not great
i find Pro-DS infinitely more consistent

