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Removing CLICKS - just learn me how I can do it myself then!!
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| Dance123 |
Hi,
Nobody at all who can fix the pop/click in following audio:
http://users.skynet.be/soundfiles/escape.mp3
It's a very annoying audible pop/click around the 6 second mark at the end of the reverse FX. You can also see in an editor. Thing is I don't know how to fix it myself.
Perhaps try first in the audio clip above, and if you can remove it, just let me know in reply or private message and I can upload the full track. Or give clear instruction how it can be removed with something like SoundForge 4.5 (which is what I have) and perhaps an additional plugin.
PS: advice to everybody: it's best to activate email notification for private messages in your profile settings or at least tell people how they can contact you!
Thanks to anybody who can fix this! :)
Regards, Mike. |
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| azndragon0613 |
You just won't give up huh?
You said some DJ guy fixed the pop in some cd or something. Upload that song for me (doesn't matter if it's mixed) and I can fix it. |
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| DeZmA |
| If I and most others can't hear it, why still bother.. Even airbase himself didn't notice it. |
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| aquila |
I still can't hear a click. What I can hear though is a lot of hiss during the sample of the sweeping saw - which drops out momentarily at the end of the sample (possibly ducked out by compression). Is this what you're referring to? If so then that's not a click, it's a production flaw that should have been fixed before recording and mastering.
Best thing you can do to remedy that is to use a noise reduction filter over that whole downbeat section. It won't fix the problem entirely, but it will certainly lessen it's impact. |
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| thoughtlessjex |
| Those pops sound like they're part of the song. :rolleyes: |
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| skot_e |
| Sounds fine to me - no clicks,pops, crackles - nuthin. |
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| Dance123 |
Very strange so many of you don't hear that.. the pop/click is really there, it even shows well in an audio editor as a spike. I must have great ears! ;)
Anyway, if nobodoy else can, I am gonna try to fix it myself then.
Can anybody therefore explain to me how correcting pop/clicks work, like how it works with using a pencil etc.. in Soundforge to correct the spikes etc.. How do you do that?!
Also, any links to good online tutorials about this?
Any (free) plugins that can do this easily perhaps? |
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| PutBoy |
It's not a click. It's a weird bassy sound though. It sounds like it shouldn't be there. It's pretty ugly too.
Just High Pass Filter it away.
Also on 0:04 there's a bit of a surprise. You should automate the volume better there. |
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| nhibberd |
| Mask it. Get a big sound going over the top like a noise sweep. |
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| ASFSE |
| with Soundforge...just zoom in really really really really really close, then use the pencil tool to bring the spike down...i don't know if you've tried that yourself, but that's all i can think of to help you out. |
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| Four_On_Four-er |
| quote: | Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
Those pops sound like they're part of the song. :rolleyes: |
+1 |
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| TranscendentalP |
that pop is the synth coming in
i get those sometimes, especially when i automate volume and fade something in, theres kinda a pop when the sound begins. I just filter it away or have something over it to cover it, cause I have quite figured out what causes it. But thats exactly what that is.
so just filter it or cover it up |
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