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3. `make_probe`: making a custom probe configuration.

**If you use Kilosort1-4, please cite the [paper](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-024-02232-7):**
Pachitariu, M., Sridhar, S., Pennington, J., & Stringer, C. (2024). Spike sorting with Kilosort4.
Pachitariu, M., Sridhar, S., Pennington, J., & Stringer, C. (2024). Spike sorting with Kilosort4. _Nature Methods_ , 21, pages 914–921

**Reusing parameters from previous versions**: This probably will not work well. Kilosort4 is a new algorithm, and the main parameters (the thresholds) can affect the results in a different way for your data. Please start with the default parameters and adjust from there based on what you see in Phy. For descriptions of Kilosort4's parameters, you can mouse-over their names in the GUI or look at `kilosort.parameters.py`.

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