Open it up in Audacity and then magnify the waveform until you see the sample nodes (dots on the waveform).īe warned now that there are 1000 samples (or dots) per second. You need to export the sections of audio that need fixing as precisely as you can. I did risk the Beta version and had no problems. I have seen someone working on ProTools round off clipped waveforms with the pen tool but I didn’t want to have to buy ProTools just to do that. I have just tried using Sourceforge Audacity to do this and I can report reasonable success.