If you are game, and if you are confident of your editing skills, try this.

Go into the BB folder and navigate to the real tracks and into the folder where the actual wave files are kept for the given style.

Play the files from that folder one by one listening carefully with good speakers. I used a 3rd party wave editor to do this initially.

Enlarge the wave form on the screen. At the ends of several of the held chords I was looking at, there was a little "blip" in the wave. It could have been the sound of the damper pedal being released, or someone bumped a mic stand, someone setting their beer glass down, or whatever. No matter the cause, it was there, audible, and visible.

Simply load that file into a DAW track, and use the editing tools available there to fade the chord a bit quicker so it is completely faded before it hits that "blip" at the end. Once satisfied, save that file back to it's original location.

You now have the same file but this time without the noise in the file.

Easy fix if you want to pick the nits and clean up the sound a bit at the source as opposed to fixing it in the mix.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 02/20/14 05:59 AM.

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