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another quick audio question...
 

offline Nameless on 2003-08-22 16:55 [#00833176]
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at the start of any audio file in cubase there is a
click/crackle... more of a click....

any idea why?

cheers


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-08-22 16:58 [#00833180]
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like.. every sample?


 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2003-08-22 17:02 [#00833183]
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is it a demo version?


 

offline Nameless on 2003-08-22 17:03 [#00833184]
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yup..

like a very small speaker pop...


 

offline Nameless on 2003-08-22 17:03 [#00833186]
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no full version VST5


 

offline xceque on 2003-08-22 17:16 [#00833195]
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I've noticed this happening on all wave editors. Not sure
why it happens but it seems to be something to do
with the amplitude of the sound at the point at which the
sound was last stopped. For instance I'll play a sample and
I'll stop it when it's not silent and next time I start it,
there's a pop. I think it's a soundcard/software thing and
the pop doesn't get rendered into the track, it's just on
playback. I don't worry about it.

Unless what you're on about is something else...


 

offline joakimlinden from Skövde (Sweden) on 2003-08-22 17:19 [#00833198]
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Do you run it with ASIO drivers or? I mean soundcard
specific ASIO drivers...


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-08-22 18:19 [#00833249]
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sounds like your samples are cut mid-wave.

open the soundwave in the editor - if the graph doesn't
begin at the "0"-line, you'll hear a click.

easy way to solve this - select a really small portion of
the beginning and make a fade-in. same for the end - make a
tiny fade-out. if you loop the sound there should be no
click.

don't know about other sound editors, but SoundForge has a
feature called "Auto snap to zero" - when you cut out
samples, it automatically selects it so that there should be
no clicks.


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2003-08-22 18:27 [#00833252]
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sometimes pops will be put in if there's too much blank
space before the sample begins as well. or if the beginning
is a bit tough on the low-end.


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2003-08-22 18:28 [#00833253]
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of course... that's with my shitty freeware.... ah, i'll
shut up now. :D


 

offline broken phillip on 2003-08-22 19:21 [#00833283]
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exellent.. i knew about cutting from the centre line (0)..
didnt know bout the snap to. chears qrter : ) that fade tip
sounds handy too..


 


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