Hey there, hero!
When doing pickups, your final product has to sound completely natural, as if that's how you recorded it in the first place.
And sometimes, breaths can be a bit confusing. Do you edit around them? Do you include them? Do you leave them out? Do they get doubled by mistake?
I have a one-word solution: "Left."
And I'll show you a demo in Audacity so you can make this rule your own.
Does this help? Make sense? Let me know in the comments below.
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