> >Exactly. > The declicking > > > >And had one garage band record > >where the lead guitarist hit the wrong note on the main riff - It bugged me > >so I fixed his mistake by quickly editing in an earlier part of the song > >where he got it right! > >I hope you went to confession that week! >:) LOL the record was in really bad shape with about a 1000 clicks and pops so I don't think it mattered much. It stuck out so much I thought "why not try fixing it" and it worked . It would have been impossible doing that quick one second edit on analog tape! I just went crazy trying to clean up a horrible sounding 1966 A&M 45 by the Grads (the early Sandpipers) that was posted on Spectopop last week that sounded like someone used a knitting needle to play first minute of the record - pure fuzz. I did a massive amount of multi-band noise processing and EQ to get it sounding decent. As long as it pleases my ears that all that matters to me. Billy