Way to detect waveform drops/gaps

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morphet81
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Way to detect waveform drops/gaps

Post by morphet81 » Sat Aug 08, 2020 1:22 am

Hi everyone,

I am coming to ask your help as a last resort as I did not find anything to solve my issue. Maybe it's just that I didn't find the right term for it?

I am ripping my vinyls and then I fix it with audacity. Until then, I fixed only "visible" clicks, but tiny ones are now annoying me and I want to get rid of them too :lol:

The kind of clicks I see are like the image attached here. Unfortunately I didn't not find any tool to easily detect/fix this kind of clicks and I have to mark them along the song, then pass it one by one to zoom, find the "gaps" (is it the right term?) and fix. It's fraking long! I did not finish even one song after 2 hours of work :mrgreen:

The difference of shape in the waveform being so obvious, I suppose there is a tool or plugin that is capable to at least mark where these occur, but I did not find it. Does anyone knows about such solution? Or is there another way to achieve the same purpose automatically or semi-automatically?

Thanks in advance for your help.


PS: My OS version is Catalina 10.15.6, but I guess it does not matter.

Trebor
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Re: Way to detect waveform drops/gaps

Post by Trebor » Sat Aug 08, 2020 6:10 am

morphet81 wrote:
Sat Aug 08, 2020 1:22 am
... I suppose there is a tool or plugin that is capable to at least mark where these occur, but I did not find it. Does anyone knows about such solution? Or is there another way to achieve the same purpose automatically ...
Paul-L's DeClicker plugin will detect ("isolate") clicks. Apply it to a duplicate track.

Preferably prevent the problem for occurring ... https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/faq ... cations.3F

morphet81
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Re: Way to detect waveform drops/gaps

Post by morphet81 » Sun Aug 09, 2020 12:13 am

Thanks Trebor, I will try this plugin. I will aslo try all the tips from the page you shared, however I cannot record using Audacity (I use the PS-HX500 turntable and it seems to work only with Sony's hires recorder). Will share my feedbacks here then.

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