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=== Adobe Audition === | |||
* Using the '''Spectral Frequency Display''' can help highlight clicks. | |||
* Make a tight selection centered the click. | |||
* '''Main menu''' > '''Favorites''' > '''Auto Heal''' | |||
=== Audacity === | |||
* Open the source file in Audacity. | * Open the source file in Audacity. | ||
Revision as of 18:20, 19 March 2024
Stylus tip shapes
TK, but using a stylus with a spherical tip picks up less surface noise than playing the record using a stylus with an elliptical shaped tip.
Removing clicks and pops
Adobe Audition
- Using the Spectral Frequency Display can help highlight clicks.
- Make a tight selection centered the click.
- Main menu > Favorites > Auto Heal
Audacity
- Open the source file in Audacity.
- Select a range of the waveform.
- Main Menu > Effects > Click Removal
TK: Experiment with Click Removal settings.
See also
See Cleaning Vinyl Records for information about cleaning the records prior to recording.