![]() ![]() The excellent waveform view in RX allows me to zoom in, select, and delete the repeated section with precision. ![]() There’s a very short section of repeated audio at the very end. If, on the other hand, we had encountered bandlimited or longer duration errors, the tools in the Spectral Repair module may have yielded better results. By making selections that include a little bit of the signal to either side of the dropouts, it can fill them in seamlessly. The Interpolate module is a great tool for defects like this where there is a very short duration broadband signal error. It’s hard to say with certainty when these were introduced into the file, but there are about six of them throughout the recording, sometimes spaced very close together as shown below. In this case, 6 dB of reduction is enough to clean things up nicely without any detrimental side effects. It’s easy to go overboard here though, so exercise caution and good judgment. A careful frequency selection at the very beginning of the file allows Spectral De-noise to make short work of this. This is fairly typical on old recordings like this. Off the bat I can hear a few things I’d like to take care of in RX: Hiss Before we jump into the new tools at our disposal in Ozone, it’s not a bad idea to take a quick listen and see if there’s any clean up that would best be done in RX. ![]()
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