Whats my first step in restoring audio with the DartPro 98?
This will vary, depending on how familiar you are with the program, and how the audio has to be edited to make it sound better. In some cases, you won’t need to do much; other times, you may have to do quite a bit. Generally, the first step would be to listen to your recorded audio and be sure that there are no clipped sections, and to determine which, if any, of the restoration tools needs to be used. You may also decide, after listening to your newly recorded file, that you only need to do some EQ (equalization) or perform other edits than aren’t necessarily concerned with our restoration filters (like Fade In or Fade Out, EQ, etc.). • How do I use the editing tools in DartPro 98? Accessing the different tools is usually accomplished by selecting the tool you want to use from the appropriate menu. These menus are described in the manual, the online Help system, and this Knowledge Vault. Some of the tools are pretty much self-explanatory, and others are more complicated. It is recomme