DC offset occurs when an audio signal’s waveform is displaced from the zero-amplitude center line, causing clicks and pops during edits, fades, or playback. It can be identified in DAWs by viewing the waveform, using analyzer tools like Voxengo SPAN, and fixed using native removal tools, high-pass filters, or audio restoration software. For a comprehensive guide on identifying and repairing DC offset, read the full article at kikkirikistudio.com. How to Fix DC Offset in Field Recordings
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