This isn't exactly a problem, but a question: Why did Magix remove the original, more powerful and flexible Spectral Cleaning Editor in Audio Cleaning Lab after Audio Cleaning Lab 17? As a professional sound engineer restoring vintage recordings, I found the original Spectral Cleaning Editor to be really excellent, whereas the "user friendly" version that replaced it is very limited. I understand the need to simplify some processes for a mass consumer market, but it is a shame to lose the more powerful, more flexible tools that the professional user appreciates. In fact, I would really like to see an enhanced "Professional" version of Audio Cleaning Lab, with "Pro" features that would include the original Spectral Cleaning Editor (suggested added facilities would be the ability to change the FFT size and also an ability to freehand draw round anomalies like clicks).