
Detecting and marking clipping
The clip indicators in the channel meters help you determine whether clipping occurs in your file, and you can use the
Find
command to
find audio that matches levels you specify. For more control, however, you can use the Detect Clipping tool.
From the
Tools
menu, choose
Detect Clipping
to scan a selection of audio for clipping and add markers where clipping occurs.
Markers can be quickly selected from the list in the Go To dialog. Also, markers are displayed in the Regions List for quick playback.
1.
Select the audio you want to scan.
2.
From the
Tools
menu, choose
Detect Clipping
. The Detect Clipping dialog appears.
3.
Choose a setting from the
Preset
drop-down list or adjust the controls as necessary.
a.
Drag the
Threshold
slider to determine the sound level you want to find.
b.
Set a value in the
Clip Length
box to specify how many sequential samples must meet the
Threshold
setting to constitute
clipping.
4.
Click the
OK
button.
The selection is scanned and a marker is added whenever there are a number of sequential samples (determined by the Clip Length
setting) with the same value above the Threshold setting.
Tip:
Use
Detect all clip-related plateaus
from the
Preset
drop-down list to detect clipped peaks that may exist in your file after
decreasing the levels in the file. You can then use the Pencil tool or the Clipped Peak Restoration tool in the Sony Creative Software Inc.
Noise Reduction plug-in to restore the clipped peaks.
USING MARKERS, REGIONS, AND THE PLAYLIST/CUTLIST
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