Removing Hiccoughs In Audio Tracks

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2014/03/22 22:18:36 (permalink)

Removing Hiccoughs In Audio Tracks

I recorded a .wav file  that had millisecond sized gaps  in the track or clip (I'll call them hiccoughs).  After importing  the clip into Sonar X3 I spent quite a bit of time carefully removing them by manually deleting the millisecond void sections of the track. I can't help but believe that there is a better way that has been devised by the Cakewalk engineers to automatically make those corrections.  Is there?  If so, what is the process?  I thought that the "Deglitch" feature would probably work but haven't managed to figure out how!   
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    carlosagm79
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    Re: Removing Hiccoughs In Audio Tracks 2014/03/22 22:36:40 (permalink)
    Waves X-Click & pops or Sony interpolate
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    cpkoch
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    Re: Removing Hiccoughs In Audio Tracks 2014/03/22 23:21:26 (permalink)
    Sorry. Not sure what you are suggesting.  Are they pieces of SW?  
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    Re: Removing Hiccoughs In Audio Tracks 2014/03/22 23:35:25 (permalink)
    If you have access to Adobe Audition, there's a delete silence Filter (in CC: Filter/Effects/Diagnostics). You could run the clips through this filter first.

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    Re: Removing Hiccoughs In Audio Tracks 2014/03/23 05:48:34 (permalink)
    Have you tried the "Removing silence" (Process > Apply Effect > Remove Silence)?

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    Re: Removing Hiccoughs In Audio Tracks 2014/03/23 08:05:01 (permalink)
    I doubt if the Remove Silence -feature is any good for  glitches that are only a few milliseconds long(?)

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    Re: Removing Hiccoughs In Audio Tracks 2014/03/23 14:13:30 (permalink)
    I believe what your asking is not possible to do yet in sonar,
    those things are typically done I isotope RX, Waves x, and other programs made for the job.
    ive seen a few suggestions before but nothing that has gone in my book of, this works great.
    it was always some band aid that sound sounded like dung
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    this is true to the reason you hear many folk say "its a good way to ruin a track.
    because if it was fixable, it wouldn't be ruined, sorry.

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