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NOTE
In case of clipping, lower the Gain value and use the Normalize audio process instead.
This allows you to increase the level of the audio as much as possible without causing
clipping.
RELATED LINKS
Normalize on page 310
Invert Phase
Invert Phase allows you to invert the phase of the selected audio.
For stereo audio les, a pop-up menu is available. It allows you to specify which channels are
phase-inverted: the left channel, the right channel, or both.
Normalize
Normalize allows you to raise or lower the level of audio that was recorded at an inappropriate
input level.
Maximum Peak Level
Allows you to normalize your audio based on the maximum peak level. Maximum
Peak Level in dBFS sets a maximum peak level for the audio, between -50 dB and 0 dB.
From this maximum level, the current maximum level of the selected audio is
subtracted, and the gain is raised or lowered by the resulting amount.
Remove DC Offset Option
Remove DC Offset allows you to remove any DC offset in the audio selection.
If your audio signal contains too large a component of direct current, you may notice that it is
not centered around the zero level axis. This is called DC offset.
To verify if your audio contains DC offsets, select the audio and select Audio > Statistics.
IMPORTANT
DC offset is normally present throughout the entire recording. Therefore, always apply Remove
DC Offset to complete audio clips.
There are no adjustable parameters for this audio process.
RELATED LINKS
Statistics Window on page 322
Direct Oine Processing
Built-In Audio Processes
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