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How and when do I use ReTouch?

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NOTE: Please read the manual sections on Editing signals in binary windows and on perfecting the renovated sound signals in order to get more information about the means, and purposes, of bit editing. “To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer.” DartPro 32, along with any automatic restoration system, is not error-proof, especially if the processed audio material is ‘difficult’ (large number of clicks and scratches, low signal to noise ratio). All decisions made by the outlier detector are stored in a detection file “filename.det” associated with the renovated soundfile “filename.wav”. Detection files are automatically loaded on the screen upon completion of the restoration and are available for inspection. More importantly, as a user, you have the power to overrule verdicts of the detector, i.e., you can force the system to accept some fragments of the material ‘as is’, as well as to replace some other ones. For mono recordings, detection alarms are shown in the up

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