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On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 10:02:23 -0400, Harry Houdini wrote:


What do the clicks and pops look like when you zoom in on the waveform
display in the DAW? (I assume you are using a computer)


see attachment.

Note that I've tried every clocking, buffer, PCI latency setup that I
could.


This is not a great place to post binary attachments.
Email it to philicorda (at) ntlworld (dot) com





If they are impossible waveforms, like single samples being full scale for
no reason, or bits missing/repeated from waveforms, then it's a computer
problem. Analog clicks always have a little ripple in the waveform
before and after the click. If the waveforms are clipped then you are
overloading your a/d converters. There can be a load of energy in those f
and v sounds.

I'd set it recording, then try and *make* it click by making noises into
the mic and fiddling with the settings. Once you find out what's causing
it by doing it intentionally, then you can fix it.

Also, they could be mouth noises. There is a post called 'Saliva slapping
vocals' here that may be of interest.


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