Refine AI Music with Audacity: Click Removal for Improved Audio Quality
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Refine AI Music with Audacity: Click Removal for Improved Audio Quality
Recap of Part 1: How to Normalize Audio in Audacity Before Click Removal
In Part 1 of our series on enhancing AI-generated music with Audacity, we walked through the essential process of normalizing your audio. Normalization adjusts the overall volume of your track to a consistent level, setting a solid foundation for further audio editing. If you missed it, we covered everything from importing your WAV file to applying normalization settings that leave headroom for further processing.
Normalizing your audio ensures that the clicks and pops are more apparent, making them easier to remove in the next steps. To catch up on all the details, read the full guide here: How to Normalize Audio in Audacity Before Click Removal.
Step 1: Prepare for Click Removal
After you’ve normalized your track, it’s time to remove any clicks or pops that might be present:
-
Select the portion of the track where clicks are most noticeable. If the clicks are spread throughout, select the entire track by pressing
Ctrl + A
(Windows) orCmd + A
(Mac).
Step 2: Open the Click Removal Tool
To access the click removal feature:
- Go to
Effect
>Click Removal
. - A dialog box will appear with the settings for Threshold and Max Spike Width.
Step 3: Adjust Click Removal Settings
The settings for click removal are crucial in ensuring that clicks are removed without affecting the quality of your audio:
-
Threshold: Set to
150
. This slightly lowers the sensitivity, helping to target only the most noticeable clicks without removing too much of the audio. -
Max Spike Width: Set to
33
. This targets typical click widths. If you notice wider clicks, consider increasing this to40-50
.
Step 4: Preview and Apply Click Removal
Before applying, it’s important to preview the changes:
- Click the
Preview
button to listen to how the click removal will affect your track. - If satisfied with the results, click
OK
to apply the click removal to your selected audio.
Step 5: Fine-Tuning if Necessary
If clicks are still present or if the audio sounds slightly altered:
- Reopen the Click Removal tool and adjust the Threshold slightly up or down (e.g., 175 or 125) to refine the removal process.
- Adjust the Max Spike Width if necessary, depending on the nature of the clicks.
Conclusion
With clicks removed, your AI-generated music track is now cleaner and more professional. Removing these artifacts is an essential step in preparing your audio for further processing, whether you’re mastering the track or adding additional effects.
What’s Next?
Next, we’ll explore noise reduction and how it can further polish your AI music tracks in Audacity, ensuring they’re ready for any audience.