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Newer page: version 39 Last edited on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 5:07:56 am by AristotlePagaltzis
Older page: version 38 Last edited on Wednesday, June 8, 2005 2:24:13 pm by IanMcDonald Revert
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 * If your input starts clipping, you will find it very hard to smooth the sound out. I had better luck recording with low gain and running a software amplify across the track, then declicking/denoising, than I did recording at a higher gain and dealing with clipping audio. It seems the record "clicks" are easy to remove UNLESS they clip, at which point they are tedious to remove. 
  
 !! Noise reduction 
  
-[AudaCity ] and GWC (the Gnome Wave Cleaner) both offer noise reduction tools. I didn't have a lot of luck with [AudaCity ] last time I tried it, but that was ages ago and it seems to have advanced a bit. I stuck with GWC however. 
+[Audacity ] and ~GnomeWaveCleaner both offer noise reduction tools. I didn't have a lot of luck with [Audacity ] last time I tried it, but that was ages ago and it seems to have advanced a bit. I stuck with GWC however. 
  
 After going through each stage, it makes a lot of sense to back up your current work. It is really annoying to have to sit through another 15 minutes of declicking because you screwed up a decrackle phase and didn't keep your undo information / backups. 
  
 ! Removing clicks and pops