Clicking noises - why and how to remove?
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:46 am
Hi there,
After recording one finished hour of my audio-book I'm desperate to find a solution to the clicking noises that seem to be so frequent in my clips. For a long time I thought I was just bumping my headphone cables or something to make the noise myself, but I've been making an effort to hold still and was seeing on some forums here that the clicking could be something else like a loose cable.
Two things:
How can I prevent the clicking, and how can I edit it out easier? I'm wasting an incredible amount of time editing clicks out. They're both during silent parts between words and sometimes while I'm speaking. I have a blue yeti (not the pro), a new one as of a week or two ago, and i had the same problem with the old one. It's just the yeti, the USB plug and the headphones, so I can't imagine it's a loose cable since they're all new.
I can try and shut down any other programs I running on my computer and move my phone anyway, but are there any other ideas? I do use an ipad in the mic booth to read from. Not sure what else to do.
I just tried click removal and it didn't do much.
My only option right now is to rerecord (or leave be) sections where the clicks come up when I talk and continue painstakingly editing out the clicks between speaking.
Help is appreciated.
Attached a sample of a click (and a pic of what they look like in my wave form), obviously you can only hear it when the volume is all the way up, but I don't want to submit an audiobook with hundreds of little clicks in it.... doesnt seem professional. I also don't want to waste hours and hours and hours editing them out as I have been.
Thanks for the help!
After recording one finished hour of my audio-book I'm desperate to find a solution to the clicking noises that seem to be so frequent in my clips. For a long time I thought I was just bumping my headphone cables or something to make the noise myself, but I've been making an effort to hold still and was seeing on some forums here that the clicking could be something else like a loose cable.
Two things:
How can I prevent the clicking, and how can I edit it out easier? I'm wasting an incredible amount of time editing clicks out. They're both during silent parts between words and sometimes while I'm speaking. I have a blue yeti (not the pro), a new one as of a week or two ago, and i had the same problem with the old one. It's just the yeti, the USB plug and the headphones, so I can't imagine it's a loose cable since they're all new.
I can try and shut down any other programs I running on my computer and move my phone anyway, but are there any other ideas? I do use an ipad in the mic booth to read from. Not sure what else to do.
I just tried click removal and it didn't do much.
My only option right now is to rerecord (or leave be) sections where the clicks come up when I talk and continue painstakingly editing out the clicks between speaking.
Help is appreciated.
Attached a sample of a click (and a pic of what they look like in my wave form), obviously you can only hear it when the volume is all the way up, but I don't want to submit an audiobook with hundreds of little clicks in it.... doesnt seem professional. I also don't want to waste hours and hours and hours editing them out as I have been.
Thanks for the help!