Hey Chris,

The plug-ins Chuck is referring to are known as the Waves Mastering Bundle. 
There's an RTAS version for around $750 or so—not cheap but it's considered to 
be one of the best. When you originally said pops and clicks, I thought you 
meant plosives and mouth noise during live tracking. There's still no plug-in 
for that… ;)

Slau

On May 10, 2011, at 3:16 AM, Chris Snyder wrote:

> Hi Chuck and Slau,
> Thanks for the info. It'll be very helpful. On the pop click note, when I say 
> that the plugin was a filter, it didn't mean as a substitute for a plosive 
> filter on the mic, I meant that it removes mouth noise. If you run it on a 
> recording of an old record, it would remove the pops of a gently scratched 
> record.
> I know there must be one.
> 
> Friendly,
> Chris
> 
> On May 9, 2011, at 8:45 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> 
>> Hi Chris,
>> 
>> Chuck's comment on using the Command modifier while scrubbing is correct, 
>> although it is dependent upon which zoom level you're in. So, in general, 
>> zooming way out will give you a broader stroke, so to speak, and the Command 
>> modifier will narrow that focus. Alternately, if you zoom way in, the range 
>> of motion for scrubbing will be a lot tighter and the Command modifier will 
>> narrow it even more. I find that zooming in too far is kind of frustrating 
>> for scrub purposes. The C24 has some dedicated buttons for zoom level and I 
>> think you'll find that somewhere around level 2 or 3 works best.
>> 
>> HTH,
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On May 9, 2011, at 5:01 AM, Chris Snyder wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Guys,
>>> I must simply be brain dead today, but I just can't seem to find the 
>>> command to make the C-24's scrub wheel change the amount of selection as 
>>> the wheel is turned while in scrub mode. I'm editing a voice track for 
>>> breaths and pops, and I want to adjust how much my scrub will cover at one 
>>> turn. Does anyone know the keyboard command to do this?
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> Friendly,
>>> Chris
>>> 
>> 
> 

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