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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 31-Jul 03 From: Montgomery - US Member No.: 22,226 ![]() |
I've just recently purchased a 12" powerbook and can't find the tools to do what I want. I've used Cool Edit in Windows to record the record and then to remove the clicks. This has done a pretty good job. I have Audacity to record and have the files on the computer. I can't find anything to remove the clicks.
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 265 Joined: 05-Dec 03 From: Memphis - US Member No.: 30,424 ![]() |
waterdog, i agree it is very time consuming to use the pencil to manually draw out pops and clicks. i have to agree that soundsoap is good at cleaning up audio, but mainly hiss and rumble removal. if you use soundsoap to remove a pop you usually get a thump instead of a pop. not only that your at risk to making a cd quality track sound like a real media file, or you will get the every not so popular glass effect.
you know. i really am going to search out the best for the job. i feel like i have just been settling with what we have spoke about on this post. there really has to be something that is smart enought to recognize a peak spike and erase it. |
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