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diyAudio Moderator Emeritus
Join Date: Jan 2003
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I’m looking for a tool able to restore severely clipped audio.
I tried CoolEdit but it’s not powerful enough. Waves seems to have a good plug-in, downloadable and working for 14 days but not running on my Win2k machine nor on Win98. I bet Digidesign has similar tools, but way out of budget for a one time job. This clever guy claims to have written something really nice but, understandable, not giving it away. Are there other working demo’s, routines, algorithms, plug-ins I’m not aware of? As usual: Merci beaucoup. /Hugo |
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