Viktor Mastoridis wrote: > Well, yesterday I was doing some mixing for a singer, and the little > pops that seemed harmless, when added compressor and reverb seemed > like explosions. She was not here, I couldn't re-record it and it > needed to be ready by 10pm last night. I have already spent more than > an hour to try and play the pops with limiters/compressors, but they > made it worst. I spend a lot of time searching for any possible > plugins - I discovered that I could buy Cool Edit Pro for 2000$ and > then buy the Pop-Remover plugin for it for further 1700$.... This is > when I thought about this list. Cool Edit Pro is an awesome piece of software. I used to use it years ago when it first came out. I even kept a Win98 machine handy just to run it until recently. However, I don't think their click/pop remover is any better than what you'll be able to achieve with Audacity, a keen ear, a quick finger on the pause button, and some clever editing. Good luck! -Scott _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user