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PC specs are: Processor- 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz 2.80 GHz Installed RAM- 16.0 GB (15.7 GB usable) 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor CPU min and max are both already at 100 percent, EnableSetThreadIdealProcessor I can change to false however for some reason I cant select -1 for the MixThreadCount? I shall have to look into the others things you have suggested. Thanks
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It will happen from any point in the song I chose and press play, and if I keep stop and starting it from there with the space bar it gets louder- and this can be seen going up in DB on the master bus aswell. If I keep the song playing and click on another part of the song it will play from there with no clicks and no issues.
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So I have a large project with a lot of tracks and am only getting the click when I hit play in playback. It gets louder each time I stop and start it again. Ive looked through a few things and increased the playback and record buffer size in increments, rebooted the project but this didnt work. Some forums have said about LatencyMon and Ive downloaded that although admittedly I have no clue what its supposed to do and no clue about trouble shooting things to do with the PC and memory etc. Im using Windows 10, Focusrite ASIO input and output drivers. This happens only when hitting play and I havent had this issue with other projects so can only assume it must be down to the size of the project?
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Cant pull down all the gain knobs at once with all tracks selected?
Simon Webster posted a question in Q&A
Im trying to turn all of the tracks gain down in a projected all selected at once by pressing CTRL, but it will only pull down the gain of the track im doing it on. I can select a group of tracks of about 5 or so and it will turn down those together, but not with all of the tracks, any reason why this is happening? -
Solutions to remove pops and clicks in audio tracks?
Simon Webster replied to Simon Webster's question in Q&A
Cheers will check it out -
Solutions to remove pops and clicks in audio tracks?
Simon Webster replied to Simon Webster's question in Q&A
Thanks Ill have a look -
I have clicks and pops happening in a recorded vocal track. They are showing up as spikes. I have tried the crossfading solution by splitting a clip and moving the auto crossfade around to no avail, although not sure if I have been doing it correctly. I have watched this video on CbB audio editing by creative sauce, its obvious as to where to do the crossfade where as mine seems less obvious. The second screenshot here is where it looks like the pop is specifically, although not too sure, the selected area in the first clip is where you can hear the click go on for several milliseconds, I have also tried removing a chunk of the audio where it happens but I had to remove a lot of it for the click sound to fully disappear leaving the vocal phrase sounding unnatural. There are a few more of these spikes that show up with a pop sound in this vocal track. What else can I try or may i be trying to edit it incorrectly?
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What is the best way to remove pops and clicks in audio tracks?
Simon Webster replied to Simon Webster's question in Q&A
Hi, apologies only just got back round to replying on this, I dont always get the time to come on here. I have tried the crossfading solution by splitting a clip and moving the auto crossfade around to no avail, I go into more detail in my reply above with some screenshots. Having watched the creative sauce video, its obvious as to where to do the crossfade where as mine seems less obvious. The second screenshot here is where it looks like it is, although not too sure, the selected area in the first clip is where you can hear the click go on for several milliseconds, I have also tried removing a chunk of the audio where it happens but I had to remove a lot of it leaving the vocal phrase sounding unnatural. -
What is the best way to remove pops and clicks in audio tracks?
Simon Webster replied to Simon Webster's question in Q&A
Hey, yes I follow him and have just watched this video, I did split a clip where the pop is pictured below, the pop happens in that selected area and goes on for most of the duration of the selected part so its hard to identify exactly where, I have messed around with the auto crossfades in a few areas here which Ill attach but i cant seem to get rid of it, so I may not be doing it correctly. Ive moved an auto crossfade around in the area of the sharpest transient where it is coming but do I need to be more specific?