How to clean manually with ACL and do it quickly like the automatic tab does?

tel224 wrote on 10/30/2011, 8:08 PM

I'm trying to clean an audio file that has heavy crackling. Using the automatic method is quick but the results are negligible. When I use the manual cleaning effects method, it takes a very long time to clean a 60 minute file and the results are still negligible. Is there a faster way to use the manual method or do I have to sit and wait until the file ends to see if I have the proper results?

 

Computer:IBM clone

WinXp Pro SP3

2 gigs of Ram

AMD 3700+

Using Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 17 Deluxe

Comments

john-auvil wrote on 10/31/2011, 10:47 AM

First, when you manually make a edit, it takes effect immediately so the playback within the program after the edit will demonstrate the result.

For example. If I load in a song and I add either a manual preset for DeClicker or I manually set it by using the Graphical tool of the DeClicker the amount of this effect I add is working in real time, thus the playback of the material will use this effect.

I am not sure if that is what your asking though... but that is how I use Audio Cleaning Lab to edit and restore.

tel224 wrote on 10/31/2011, 8:26 PM

Thank you John, I think you answered my question. I didn't know that the effect(s) took place immediately when manually using the cleaning tool. I wish Magix would have spelled that out in their online manual and/or tutorials.