Something like Izotope RX7 Declipping might work but it is expensive (unless of course you have it). I understand that Audacity might also be able to do the job.

Which ever way you go there’s a fair chance it won’t sound how you want it.

Just a thought

Edit: Here is a video of a chap declipping using Audacity. https://youtu.be/KM5shJycg9k

I trust this is what you are doing. Dropping the level of a track that is too hot after compression or limiting. If not please ignore my response.

Tony

Last edited by Teunis; 02/26/20 03:01 AM.

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