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Incorrectly detected pause which was removed automatically because the
interval to the previous pause was too short
The third step examines the start and end of the audio material more
precisely: Records always feature a loud bump when the needle is placed on
the record and another one when it is removed from the record at the end of
the recording. MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab MX attempts to recognize these
noises and to exclude them, i.e. object edges are automatically moved
inwards to match the start and end of the actual music.
There are sensible presets for thresholds and times in the track marker
automation which depend on the selected recording source (records,
cassettes, CDs/DVDs, Internet, etc.). If these don't work properly, you can
change them in the Track marker recognition options (view page 155) dialog
("Options"
menu).
Sometimes it is helpful to place the first one or two markers manually and to
separate the objects using the "T" key, especially if the volume levels are very
different. MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab MX will examine the objects individually.
Of course, MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab MX can't recognize the correct track
markers in every case (e.g. during live recordings or with classical music). If
you've tried using a number of different settings and still aren't satisfied with
the results, then you should set the track markers manually.