[SLP11] DC Offset issue on layers

P’tit lu all…
Well, I’m exploring, I’m experimenting, I’m discovering and I’m loving it, but I’m also discovering problems in spades.
The latest problem is that, after demixing, I’ve realized that many layers have various and tainted shifts of the -inf crossing point (axis 0 energy of an audio waveform for the noobs) that can’t be fixed internally unless there’s a tool designed to fix it and I haven’t discovered it yet, because I confess there are still quite a few functions I haven’t explored.
I’m showing an example of the most blatant passages in the file I’m working on right now, but on the green layer (“piano”), it’s all over the length of the track. This is a layer of residual signals that aren’t very important, but I’ve already encountered this bug on layers that are more predominant in the mix on other files.
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Thanks for help :vulcan_salute:

No body?

If DC offset is an issue, you can simply deal with it in the spectrogram by erasing the very lowest frequency at the very bottom of the spectrogram. Use the Eraser tool, or use the Frequency Range selection tool and Edit > Delete. This will completely remove any offset you may have in your waveform.

Thank you very much Robin. I’m just beginning to explore the advanced features of SLP and as English is not my native language, I’m still struggling to understand everything about its use.