
I suspect this is where the glitch came from.Īh yeah, that’s probably it. But I did move the second clip a few notches and it overlapped the first clip. I didn't make any changes after the razor cut. Can you re-create the effect in a simple song file? For example, if you record one guitar chord that rings out, and razor the clip into two at some mid point, do you hear a glitch? Or is there something else involved in the audio like sample rate changes or slice/editing/tuning/stretching going on? have you tried opening the clip in comp mode to see what's going on there?Īs I understand it, any audio that is simply razor'ed will create this glitch, right? But I cannot recreate it on my end. I believe you-just trying to rule stuff out. The crackles are being introduced when I splice the audio using the Razor Tool. Thanks for your considerations - but both audio tracks have no crackles. after a few minutes of searching (nope, not the guitar, nope, not the bass, nope, not the synth line, etc), I tracked it down to a foul note in the scratch piano track. happened to me last week working on a track for my band where I would have sworn the guitar take I'd done had a wrong note. That sort of thing happens a lot, in my experience-where you hear something off, and it sounds like it's being caused by one instrument, but it turns out to be something totally different. do you still hear the pops when the vocal is soloed? Hmm, are you 100% certain it's not in your guitar track? the first pop I'm hearing is pretty clearly after the split in the clips in the video, and it looks like the waveform for it also has a transient there, which could be the pop you're hearing. This clip runs twice so you can (hopefully!) hear what I mean: The second one (".see the thorn : crackle: twist in your side.") is where I had already applied a Razor Clip split and then Joined it together again. The first one occurs just after the Razor Clip split - (".in your eyes.


In the clip provided from my Google Drive - if you play it loud enough - you can hear 2 crackles:
