I'm not quite sure how to ask this one...
When hi-lighting an area for Manual Interpolation is it best to begin and end at approximately the same dB level, to better measure the before and after samples for reconstructing the signal; or, does it matter if the "start/stop" point ends at differing dB levels?
Also, is it better to keep the high-lighted area as small (precise) as possible; or should it be extended beyond the area in the wave file that has noise, to better measure the "before/after" selection to create the new wave section?
When hi-lighting an area for Manual Interpolation is it best to begin and end at approximately the same dB level, to better measure the before and after samples for reconstructing the signal; or, does it matter if the "start/stop" point ends at differing dB levels?
Also, is it better to keep the high-lighted area as small (precise) as possible; or should it be extended beyond the area in the wave file that has noise, to better measure the "before/after" selection to create the new wave section?
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