spectral editing
Spectral editing is a technique used in audio processing that allows users to visualize and manipulate sound in a frequency-based format. Instead of working with traditional waveforms, this method displays audio as a spectrum, showing how different frequencies change over time. This enables precise editing of specific sounds within a recording, such as removing unwanted noise or enhancing certain frequencies.
This approach is commonly used in digital audio workstations (DAWs) and is particularly useful in fields like music production and sound design. By isolating and adjusting individual frequencies, sound engineers can achieve clearer and more polished audio results, improving the overall quality of the final product.