I record zoom lectures from my university, and one of the lecturers has a habit of clicking his tongue every few sentences and it’s driving me crazy.
Maybe it’s because I edit and cut the recordings after the lectures so I notice it more, but once you hear it you can not unhear it.
Is there a way to remove it automatically or do i need to remove each and every one by hand.
I know there’s a way to remove clicks, but if I understood it correctly it’s referring to computer/mouse clicks, and not specific noises and ticks.
It’s worth mentioning that throughout the recordings it repeats on different volumes but the track shape stays exactly the same each time.
Thanks in advance!
I only know about the DeClicker from the same person who wrote the DeEsser.
DeClicker.ny (70.5 KB)
It’s a little stiff to use.
I’ll see if I can find the instructions.
Koz
Thanks for the fast assistance. I’ve installed the de-clicker, but I’m I have no idea what the settings mean.
Should they be unique to the specific click I’m trying to erase or is it something categorical?
Should they be unique to the specific click I’m trying to erase or is it something categorical?
Not a clue. I’ve never used it.
This is where you mess with the settings, are a spectacular success, and post back how you did it. This is a “users helping each other” forum.
Anything in that instructional link?
Koz