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Copyright 2004 by Scott R. Garrigus. Reprinted with permission. Sometimes recordings go well and sometimes they don't. ...Continued DFreqTIP - Finding Glitches With Sound Forge During a live recording, you can't go back and ask the performers to do it again. So if your live recording suffers any audio problems, you're stuck with fixing them after the fact. With Sound Forge, this can be a fairly easy task because it provides a number of tools for fixing audio glitches. The Find tool allows you locate quick 'pops' and 'clicks' that may occur in the audio. To use this tool, do the following: 1) Choose Tools > Find. After you've found a glitch, you can repair it using the various repair tools that Sound Forge provides. For more information about dealing with audio noise, read 'Nix the Noise from Your Recordings' in issue 12 of DigiFreq: http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/issues.asp Scott R. Garrigus is the author of Cakewalk Power!, Sound Forge Power!, Sound Forge 6 Power!, SONAR Power!, and SONAR 2 Power!, as well as the publisher of DigiFreq. Learn about more cool music technology tips and techniques and have the chance to win free music products by getting a FREE subscription to DigiFreq... go to: http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/
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