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A '''clicking noise''' or a '''click''' is a [[sonic artifact]] occuring in [[Analog signal processing|analog]] and [[digital signal processing]].
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== Properties ==
Clicks are perceived in various ways by the listener, ranging from tiny 'tick' noises which may occur in any recording medium, through '[[Scratching|scratch]]' and '[[Impulse noise (acoustics)|crackle]]' noise commonly associated with analog disc recording methods. Analog clicks can occur due to dirt and dust on the grooves of a [[phonograph record]] or granularity in the material used for its manufacturing, or through damage to the disc from scratches on its surface. Magnetic tape recordings are generally free of clicks.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kahrs |first=Mark |url=https://books.google.de/books?id=UFwKBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA137&dq=%22click+removal%22&hl=de&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwisnKfUzNr4AhUyQvEDHcRlARIQ6AF6BAgDEAI#v=onepage&q=%22click%20removal%22&f=false |title=Applications of Digital Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics |last2=Brandenburg |first2=Karlheinz |date=2006-04-18 |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |isbn=978-0-306-47042-4 |language=en}}</ref> In digital recording, clicks can occur as a result from [[Distortion (music)|distortion]] or [[Click consonant|click consonants]]. Digital audio restoration programs provide automatic click removal features.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Fries |first=Bruce |url=https://books.google.de/books?id=w0vsd5z2Rg4C&pg=PA267&dq=%22click+removal%22+clicks&hl=de&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjElaq-3dr4AhWeQvEDHXkPDPMQ6AF6BAgwEAI#v=onepage&q=%22click%20removal%22%20clicks&f=false |title=Digital Audio Essentials |last2=Fries |first2=Marty |date=2005 |publisher="O'Reilly Media, Inc." |isbn=978-0-596-00856-7 |pages=267 |language=en}}</ref>

==See also==
* [[Crackling noise]]
* [[Record restoration]]
* [[Gaussian noise]]
* [[Impulse noise (acoustics)]]

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==References==
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A clicking noise or a click is a sonic artifact occuring in analog and digital signal processing.

Properties

Clicks are perceived in various ways by the listener, ranging from tiny 'tick' noises which may occur in any recording medium, through 'scratch' and 'crackle' noise commonly associated with analog disc recording methods. Analog clicks can occur due to dirt and dust on the grooves of a phonograph record or granularity in the material used for its manufacturing, or through damage to the disc from scratches on its surface. Magnetic tape recordings are generally free of clicks.[1] In digital recording, clicks can occur as a result from distortion or click consonants. Digital audio restoration programs provide automatic click removal features.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kahrs, Mark; Brandenburg, Karlheinz (2006-04-18). Applications of Digital Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-0-306-47042-4.
  2. ^ Fries, Bruce; Fries, Marty (2005). Digital Audio Essentials. "O'Reilly Media, Inc.". p. 267. ISBN 978-0-596-00856-7.