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Click markers help identify especially persistent distortions. They can be
created automatically using the Marker DeClicker (see Marker DeClicker (view
page 78) in the DeClicker chapter) or with
the "Set click marker" button.
With the "Next click marker" or "Previous click marker" buttons
you can quickly move from one click marker to the next.
Use the "Apply to all" button to set the marking of the distortion on the current
click marker to all click markers, i.e. the size as well as the position of the
marker borders in relation to the click marker and in the spectrum.
If spectral cleaning is used in conjunction with the "Calculate" button, all click
markers affected will be transformed into normal markers.
Playback
Stop: Stops playback.
Play: Starts playback from the play position.
Play Loop: Repeats playback within a short range.
Play Inverse: Plays the signal difference, i.e. the removed sound elements.
Calculate: Performs the calculation and closes the dialog.
Abort: Aborts the editing.
Help: Opens the help window.
Tutorial Video: The tutorial video briefly explains the possibilities of Spectral
Cleaning.
Tempo/Resampling
This effect is only available as an object effect (view page 75).
The fader lets you change the playback speed of objects so that they are
better aligned. The effect can be applied in two ways, either as resampling or
as timestretching. You can change the mode in the preset list at the very
bottom.
Resampling mode can be used to change speed and pitch just like on a
cassette. Use this mode to adjust LP recordings made at the incorrect speed.