I'm having an issue with DC offset while bringing in some audio into SAWSTUDIO through a Zoom H4n headphone output, using it as a quicky mic/preamp for some ADR.
Its inducing a pretty nasty DC offset. Is there a way to correct this easily? Or should I just put it in my SAW PRO to use the DC offset function? That was a nice little tool.

And another cool and fast feature in PRO was the Stereo track splitter. I could have used that a few times also. Any fast tricks in STUDIO for doing those remedial chores?