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Download Your Free Music Production Handbook Now: https://berkonl.in/3JBxeTK Earn Your Music Production Degree Online with Berklee: https://berkonl.in/3DEnKDE In this video from Berklee Online’s Audio Mastering Techniques course, course co-author Jonathan Wyner explains how to use iZotope RX to eliminate clicks, which—along with hum—is one of the most prevalent sources of unwanted noise in recording. A click is what is called a transient noise, which means they are typically very brief in duration. The source can be either an acoustic event, mechanical or electronic. A click could be a key click from an oboe or the “snapping’ of an upright bass played pizzicato, it could be from a pencil falling from a music stand and hitting a wooden floor, or it could even be a click generated when a vocalist opens their mouth very close to a microphone during a vocal performance. Transient noises are among the easiest to detect visually in a standard waveform display. They appear as jagged-edged, nonperiodic waveforms that interrupt the contour of the musical content. It is usually easy to distinguish them even from a kick or snare drum given the quick transient and lack of resonance or tone in these sorts of noises. Learn more about this course, which Jonathan Wyner co-authored with Marc-Dieter Einstmann: https://berkonl.in/3Xo9uJL ABOUT JONATHAN WYNER: Jonathan Wyner is an associate professor in the Music Production and Engineering department at Berklee College of Music and owner of M Works Mastering Studios in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Throughout his career, he has worked with artists both well-known and more esoteric, including James Taylor, David Bowie, Aerosmith, Kiri Te Kanawa, Pink Floyd, Cream, Richard Stoltzman, Miles Davis, Nirvana, Aimee Mann, Juliana Hatfield, Tiny Tim, Snakefinger, John Cage, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk. ABOUT MARC-DIETER EINSTMANN Marc-Dieter Einstmann is the chief mastering engineer at Einstmann Mastering Studios, based in Hamburg and New York. Since 1987 he has worked for artists and producers, such as Dave Stewart, Annie Lennox, Chrissie Hynde, Mick Jagger, Mary J. Blige, David Lee Roth, Notorious B.I.G., Dru Hill, Doug E. Fresh, D’Angelo, Tricky, Depeche Mode, KD Lang, Yo-Yo Ma, Elvis Costello, The Neptunes, Frankie Knuckles, Flood (U2), David Kahne (Paul McCartney), Rodney Jerkins (Michael Jackson), Alan Moulder (Nine Inch Nails), Imogen Heap and Cyndi Lauper, among others. About Berklee Online: Founded in 2002, Berklee Online is the premier innovator and largest provider of worldwide music education, offering the renowned curriculum of Berklee College of Music at a fraction of the cost through award-winning programming and instruction. Contact an Academic Advisor today: 1-866-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2146 (international callers) advisors@online.berklee.edu / berkleeonline / berkleeonline / berkleeonline / berkleeonline Audio Mastering | Clicks | Transient Noise | Hum | Berklee Online | Music Production | Music Engineering | iZotope RX | Jonathan Wyner | Marc-Dieter Einstmann | James Taylor | David Bowie | Aerosmith | Kiri Te Kanawa | Pink Floyd | Cream | Richard Stoltzman | Miles Davis | Nirvana | Aimee Mann | Juliana Hatfield | Tiny Tim | Snakefinger | John Cage | Rahsaan Roland Kirk | Einstmann Mastering Studios | Dave Stewart | Annie Lennox | Chrissie Hynde | Mick Jagger | Mary J. Blige | David Lee Roth | Notorious B.I.G. | Depeche Mode | The Neptunes | Imogen Heap | Cyndi Lauper