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Unless you have a clean audio track of the event you can overlay, you're pretty much out of luck. Clipped audio is lost information. There's no way to get it back. There *may* be software out there that tries to recreate the clipped part of the waveform based on what has been captured, but I don't know of any. (And I'd be surprised if it worked in a complex audio environment like a concert.)