waveform - transient, which track?

Discussion in 'Working with Sound' started by samsome, Apr 13, 2021.

  1. samsome

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    so lets say i have 50 tracks making that waveform

    what would be a quick way to identify which of my tracks is causing that transient? am not even sure if its called transient on the waveform...but that thing
     
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  3. No Avenger

    No Avenger Audiosexual

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    At that zoom step it's a normal peak, not a transient.

    I'd say just have a look at your mixer's peak indicator and you'll find the source(s).
     
  4. samsome

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    thanks No Avenger! :)
     
  5. Obineg

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    as avenger says, in most cases it should make the peak hold LED stop at that point

    another way how to find out where it comes from would be to make a loop around it and then solo through all tracks/channels ... if your application allows that without too much hassle.

    however, unless you want to remove the click, there is no reason to process that individually; a "safety limiter" for example would care for that on the sum as well.
     
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