Re: Are there any audio editing tools that do something like this?
V-comp has a built-in de-esser, though some folks have had success with ReaComp. I should know, I still use reaComp since V-comp doesn't let you assign what audio source to listen to if I want to have it listen to the aux send on a 4channel track. AT least, not in the automateable parameters, and its gui isn't accessible.
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