Getting Rid of Ghost Click Track

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Re:Getting Rid of Ghost Click Track 2012/09/28 12:10:55 (permalink)
Got that tunekicker

Don't even bother opening mine lol, it's a total pile of dog poo next to yours, and I've plainly got a lot to learn myself.

I've just visited the iZotope RX site and at $349 I cannot justify having that particular tool in my arsenal. What a tool though! If I was doing a lot of field recording I certainly get this, but I'm mainly a soft synth user with a bit of electric guitar here and there.


Thanks for the education Tunes ;-)

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Re:Getting Rid of Ghost Click Track 2012/09/28 13:03:16 (permalink)
I actually did re-record it last night.
I was just hoping to learn how to do it with the tools I have. Looks like I need more investment in iZotope. :) What a great tool! (but pricey, like most of their stuff)
I am thinking about combining the re-recorded track with the cleaned up original, and see how it sounds.
Thanks again!

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