Ric Murray wrote:From Audition, I specifically miss the ability to edit the wave form of a single clip. In Audition I would often take a single clip with a breath pop, or vocal click and go into the wave form and "paint out", "copy and paste over" or "clone out" an offending bit of sonic trash. I cannot find a mechanism for that in Fairlight. I also used Parametric equalizers with very narrow Q bands to reduce resonance in "hot" areas of signal (lower mids on lavs mounted on actors' chest). Don't seem to be finding that either.
You can't do spectral audio editing in Fairlight. You need a dedicated DAW for that. But pops and clicks can be removed easily and automatically with a VST plugin.
Accusonus makes a nice bundle you might want to check out. There is also
Izotope's RX7 for more advanced editing.
Ric Murray wrote:I also used Parametric equalizers with very narrow Q bands to reduce resonance in "hot" areas of signal (lower mids on lavs mounted on actors' chest). Don't seem to be finding that either.
There are ways to use the clip's EQ with very narrow Q bands.

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I come from Audition as well. There are still some things i used there that i miss in Fairlight but BMD is adding FairlightFX tools all the time. It is so convenient to have video editing and audio editing in the same software that the few things i miss from Audition are not enough to lure me back.