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3. User Interface
Editing Area
The editing area of
Sound Rescue
TerraTec Edition 2.0
consists of four main components:
Descratcher
(on the left),
Denoiser
(on the right),
Analyzer
(in the center) and the adjustment
sliders for
bass/treble/volume
(on the bottom). Two sound-level meters let you control the
output level while, at the same time, you can adjust the volume and the bass and treble lev-
els using the sliders mentioned above.
Because the processor requirements of
Sound Rescue
TerraTec Edition 2.0
are quite low
(about 30 % for a 300 MHz Pentium II for a WAV file with 16-bit, stereo and 44.1 kHz), you can
optimize all of the parameters and simultaneously hear the results in realtime while editing
your tracks.
The editing area of Sound Rescue
TerraTec Edition 2.0
lets you listen separately to the noises that are being filtered out during
processing in realtime.
lets you listen to the input signal by bypassing the DeScratcher and De-
Noiser filters.
indicates the CPU usage of the computer, i.e. the percentage of CPU time
being used by
Sound Rescue
TerraTec Edition 2.0
.
Analyzer
graphically displays the volume and frequency curves, which is useful
for visually verifying the filter levels.
DeScratcher
effectively removes pops and crackling from the audio material.
DeNoiser
removes noise and static from the audio material.