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removing pops and clicks (soft clipping noise)

Hello People,

Recently I've recorded a show as a matrix (sbd+audience microphones).
The soundguy used a digital soundboard Yamaha.
It was an acoustic show.
On the loud parts, there are some clicks and clipping (soft) as it was a vinyl.

How could I remove that ? (remove or attenuate)

Eliminating Fingerpicking "Pops"

I want to bring in a ukelele fingerpicking part but it seems as though no matter where I put the mic (I only have one) the string-plucking attack rings out very strong, resulting in a kind of percussive artifact. I've tried moving away and turning up the gain to no avail.

My setup:

Shure KSM27 Mic
M-Audio FireWire 410 Interface
Garageband

Popping at the start of a recording...

So I was recording this song. (I use Cubase LE and a Firebox) and I tried doing a few things. First, I tried playing this chorus riff once through, and I resized it so that it was the perfect amount of beats so I could simply copy and paste. So I pasted it 4 times in a row, and it flowed really good. The only slight problem is, is as the next copied one starts theres a little tiny pop.

Pops between loops in recorded guitar

Hi people,

Thats the way i record guitar:

Or i put in line or Micing in amp, no matter, but its played in some takes.

I choose the best take and cut in a loop.

When i duplicate the loops, appears an little "pop or glitch" between them. How can i remove it?

Should i have to cut the audio file in exact frequency wave?

PreSonus Firebox, Cubase Le, iBook POPS & CRACKLES...hel

Here's the gear: Mac iBook 1.33 Ghz laptop with 1.25 gb RAM, running OS X 10.3.9. PreSonus Firebox with Cubase Le Ve 1.0.7.

the quick rundown: I plugged a guitar in, recorded about 2 minutes of audio, sounds fine. Then I inserted a drum loop and repeated it to the same amount of time. Sounds fine.