Is it possible to control the strength of consonants?
For example: Elenore Forte says “behind” sound too “english teacher” as the ‘d’ is admonishingly strong. Bad for cool music. I find that “behine” works much better, sounds more natural. Like people actually say it.
Instead of chasing Forte’s ‘t’ and ‘d’ sounds around, is there a global “consonant cool out” setting?
Strong t and d at the end of words sounds like mom is mad at you. Correct english, but don’t take that tone with us Elenore!