How To Remove Clicks From Audio in Audacity and Other DAWs | Audio Fixing Tricks
Learn how to remove clicks from audio in Audacity and any other DAW. That could be clicks from lip smacks, from recording issues – any sharp click in your audio fixed!
Learn how to remove clicks from audio in Audacity and any other DAW. That could be clicks from lip smacks, from recording issues – any sharp click in your audio fixed!
Learn how to fix audio clipping in Audacity or iZotope RX. Clipping is when a signal goes over the 0 dB mark during a recording and creates nasty digital distortion. I’m going to show you how to fix clipped audio using Izotope RX, but if you don’t have RX, I’ll also show you how to fix clipping for free in Audacity.
In this video, you’re going to learn how to remove noise from voice recordings. I’ve got some examples of some voice recordings with background noise and we’re going to reduce it as much as possible.
In this video, I’ll be explaining how to achieve stereo balance by using a technique called ‘complimentary panning’. You’ll see three real-world examples where I’ve used complimentary panning for a mix that’s not just balanced, but also stays interesting.
Avid has released three new Pro Tools subscription offerings with version 2022.4. Pro Tools Artist, Pro Tools Studio and Pro Tools Flex. In this video, I explain the difference between the three versions and talk about the pricing, and whether or not I believe that it’s still worth paying for Pro Tools.
What is the best portable DAW software (Digital Audio Workstation) for mixing and recording directly from your USB flash drive/memory stick? Let’s find out!
In this video, I’m going to show you how to set up a click track or metronome track in Audacity, so that you can listen to it while playing along, for an in-time performance.
There’s an idea that some musicians have that click tracks will make their music sound over-produced. I say that recording to a click track/metronome will not make your music sound robotic, sterile or lifeless. It will just make your music sound better. Find out why…
Which recording studio essential do you think is most often missed off the list when new studios are set up? What if I told you that not having this could lose you money and make for some very angry clients? And what if I told you that a fair few studios don’t even consider having one in their studio..
If you’re considering making the switch from Audacity to Pro Tools then this is for you. Find out what’s different between the two DAWs, what’s the same and how to switch from Audacity to Pro Tools without the overwhelm.
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