Subject: | Re: sound edit pops |
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From: | "hartogj" hartogj |
Date: | Sat Oct 1, 2011 11:59 am ((PDT)) |
Oh, I see now you were talking about a pop at cut. Then zero-crossing metho= d would be better. John Hartog rockscallop.org --- In "hartogj" <> wrote= : > > Hi Gerald, > This method works well in Audition 1.5 > - view the recording in spectral view > - highlight over the pop > - drag the highlighted frame to a neighboring clean section > - copy that clean section > - drag the highlighted area back over the pop > - delete the pop and paste in the copied clean section. > > John Hartog > rockscallop.org > > > --- In "G" <gwapuffin@> wrote: > > > > If I edit my sound file with a selection and cut I get a pop at the edi= t location, how can I reduce or eliminate this pop? Click and Pop filter d= oes not take it out after doing an auto locate with the filter. > > > > Windows XP Pro / Audition 2 / Soundblaster X-Fi card > > > > Gerald > > > |
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