I don't know whether it's you or Adobe don't understand what a pop is. It's when speaking, you get a puff of air hit the mic and cause a thump. Came to this video hoping to find out how to remove pops. You address clicks instead, which are totally different things.
Pretty tedious to do this one click at a time, and I just can't get any of the other supposed noise reduction/sound removal/noise click removal Audition features to do this without reducing the whole clip to a conversation into a tin can.
Can we remove multiple clicks at the same time? For example if I have 4 hours of recording and I want to remove all or most of the clicks in less than a minute? Or do I just have to go click by click all 4 hours long?
Mistake while filming: I mic'ed up a person not seeing a necklace was constantly bumping up right against the lav. Lots of loud clicks in the file and this mitigated it
This is amazing!! It removed some really bad electric interference in one of my interviews but left the voice un-changed. Many filters remove a little bit of the voice with the clicks and pops remover. This one left the voice sounding exactly as it had before applying the filter. Thanks!! I'm now a subscriber.
Would love your advice on this, I have a metal heart valve implant that makes a metallic click sound with every heart beat and it is VERY prominent on audio recording - I used to be an actor but I stopped because this would show on all my audition tapes. Do you think that this could be easily removed with a professional audio team during post production editing?