Applying Filters
You can apply specific filters to one or more tracks or the entire audio file.
To apply filters:
1Click the Filter button.
The Filter drawer opens.
2 To select options that can reduce noise, select the Noise Reducer option and choose from these options:
De-click: Removes loud distortions from LPs.
De-crackle: Removes softer surface crackling from LPs.
De-hiss: Removes broad band noise from all different sources (LPs, cassette tapes, video, noisy microphones, etc.).
3 To select options that can enhance sound, select the Sound Enhancer options and choose from these features:
Exciter: Compensates for loss in high frequencies that may have been caused by aging of the analog source material or use of the De-hiss feature.
Wideness: Increases the stereo effect of the audio.
Sub-Bass: Increases the low frequencies of the sound.
4 Before you apply the filters you have selected, you can choose which tracks (or even the whole audio file) that you want to apply the filter to. Choose them from the Apply To pop-menu.
5 If you want to automatically make a copy of the tracks or audio file you are experimenting with, select the Create copy before applying check box.
6 To apply your filters to the tracks or audio file you selected, click Apply.

See Also:

Syncing Track Stop Time to the Next Track's Start Time
Syncing Track Start Time to the Previous Track's Stop Time
Adjusting Tracks
Getting Track Information