Yep.... this has worked for me, even in the middle of a word.

Since you have 3 tracks..... I'll tell you what I did for one track.

Go to the click. Put your time line right before the click.
Zoom in as much as needed to get the click large enough. Now, drag across the click and highlight just the click. You can now do one of several options. You can use Process to mute, lower the gain or you can insert nodes in the volume envelope.

I've had success with this method with the result being the click disappears and the reverb on the track doesn't let you hear the millisecond silence.

If you can hear the silent spot..... Simply repeat the same process on the second track. Use the volume envelope to pull the entire track down except for the one word with the click. Now, use the nudge function and bump it one nudge to the left placing it slightly ahead of the first track. You'll have to experiment with the number of nudges but the goal is to get the second track to play slightly ahead of the main vox track to cover the hole in the main vox track.

Done correctly, you won't hear a thing out of the ordinary.

Normally, I only need to use the first method with a surgical volume envelope.

Let me know if it works.


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