--- In "John Hartog" <> w=
rote:
>
> Ok so in a nutshell
>
> I'm using Adobe Audition 1.5: the newer one my be a bit different.
>
> While in the spectral view use the marquee tool to select the area
> including the heart of the pop.
> http://www.rockscallop.org/how/pop-edits/Edit-pic02.JPG
>
> Drag that rectangle to a parallel but cleaner section of the recording
> and copy it.
> http://www.rockscallop.org/how/pop-edits/Edit-pic03.JPG
>
> Drag the rectangle back over the pop section and hit the delete key.
> http://www.rockscallop.org/how/pop-edits/Edit-pic04.JPG
>
> Paste in the copied clean section.
> http://www.rockscallop.org/how/pop-edits/Edit-pic05.JPG
>
> Of course if you have a lot of pops to edit, this could get tedious.
>
> -John Hartog
>
>
>
>
> --- In "John Hartog"
> <hartogj_1999@> wrote:
> >
> > There George, I uploaded the edited version to the group files. Seemed
> > to do the trick. I will elaborate on the process in my next post.
> >
> > - John Hartog
Thank you very much.
I am feeling inadequate now. I bet my editor can do this and I just don't=
know how to do
it properly.
Can you explain in layman's terms what you did? Did you redraw the digital=
information?
In other words, did your mouse and tool make a graphic representation, whic=
h the
computer then processed to change the digital file?
That is pretty incredible. I know it happens, but like modern jet travel, =
we just take it for
granted.
Now I have two things to learn over the long holiday weekend. How to edit =
like this, and a
video project. I will report back. Others may be able to learn by my fumb=
ling efforts.
And thanks again. It shows the benefits of having a virtual community of k=
nowledgable
friends.
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