Unlike conventional restoration tools, CEDAR Audio Retouch 7 allows you to define the temporal and spectral content of the sound that you wanted to manipulate. You are not limited to simple definitions of complex sounds: Retouch 7 allows you to mark complex areas in its spectrogram using the types of tools commonly found in the most powerful photographic and image manipulation software. Once identified, sounds can be manipulated using any of the numerous modes at your disposal; Interpolation (to suppress or remove them seamlessly) as well as Copy, Patch, and Delete modes, a Volume mode that allows you to listen to just the marked sounds (or everything but the marked audio) plus powerful new Cleanse and Revert modes.
Cleanse
In the past, it was difficult to isolate sounds such as wanted speech in the presence of strong, but relatively short-lived background noises such as gusts of wind blowing across a microphone. Previously, you could draw around the wanted signal to suppress the audio outside of this, but this was both time consuming and laborious. Today, Cleanse will separate the wanted signal from the unwanted and allow you to suppress the noise at the touch of a button. Don’t be misled – this isn’t a rehash of existing noise reduction methods, but a powerful new process (patent applied for) that achieves results never before obtained.
Revert
Revert allows you to define any part of the spectrogram and return it to its original, unprocessed form. Much more powerful than stepping backward and forward through a list of actions, this allows the user to reinitialize any part of the audio no matter where it came in the process history, thus leaving later work untouched. You don’t even have to Revert whole Retouch operations. If you like the result of a single process at, say, the end of a note, but feel that you could do better at the start of the note, you can reinitialize and reprocess this section of the audio no matter how many Retouches you have performed elsewhere since then. It’s so quick and so powerful that you’ll wonder how you ever worked without it.




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