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Hoihoi all!
So I'm aware the 'easiest' solution to my problem is to just move to another room without a ticking clock, or remove the clock from the room, I do that regularly. I still wanted to know if there is a way to possibly edit out the clock through various settings. I'm still a novice to the program so I apologize in advance...
I've gotten the Noise Reduction tool down quite well but the clock still remains. I'm not sure what other tools would help and how to calibrate them to that specific noise. It's quite easy to see the sound on spectrogram. I'm including shots of a bit of just the room background audio, before and after Noise Reduction (yes, I marked the very obvious ticks with hearts). I have no idea if that will help but I thought it wouldn't hurt to include.
Thank you in advance for reading through my post!
~Poi
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