If doing recording, especially with condenser mics, which pick up every extraneous noise possible, RX is indispensable. It took a little while but it is indistinguishable from a normal note. Once, I couldn’t find a replacement note, so had to use RX to kill the wood-hit doubled leading edge, then highlight each harmonic and increase their level and length. Sometimes I had to stretch or shrink the note to have it fit. When I have mis-hit strings, I usually just found the same note elsewhere, and cut-and-pasted it in RX, which automatically cross-blends the start and end for seamless insert. RX’s spectral editor is fantastic for this type of thing. There is no ‘erase’ that can be done, because the sound is co-existant with the rest of the sounds on the track, which would leave and audible hole.
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