I love Google’s Magic Eraser. I’ve been using it since its earliest days when it was happy to erase a person or an object, but it didn’t really know how to fill the space. Now, though, Magic Eraser has evolved to a point where it handles photos easily and is trying to clean up the audio in some of your favorite clips as part of the larger Magic Editor umbrella. And, in the tech world, that’s a surefire way to have a feature copied by your closest rivals. So, when Samsung launched its take on Audio Magic Eraser, called Audio Eraser, I had to give it a try. Here’s how it went.