How and when do I use DeClick??
The Sensitivity slider allows you to control the sensitivity of the outlier detector (click detector). If the sensitivity is too small, the detector may become too tolerant and fail to isolate small noise pulses; if the sensitivity is too large it may be overly fussy, i.e. raise too many false alarms introducing noticeable signal distortions. The Click size slider can be used to specify the maximum number of samples in a row that can be scheduled for reconstruction (anything between 1 and 100). Don’t select values that are larger than necessary. • How and when do I use DeHiss? The Reduction rate slider allows you to control the degree of noise attenuation (noise reduction). If the reduction rate is too small, the restored signal will contain an audible residual noise; if it is too large, the sound will become dull, muted and/or distorted. The High frequency attenuation slider can be used to suppress the high frequency components of an audio signal. It allows you to trade off between th