When playing too many sounds together there is distortion.
I read in another thread mikebear wrote:
"One thing that is a known isue is that is the same percussion sound is played dually there is a distorsion, but that is simply because of clipping. 2 or more simultanious identical sounds 'doubles up' and couses clipping, whitch also is visually shown both in the mixer and the graphical visualisation display"
Yes, the graphical visualisation display shows red when playing two notes at once sometimes. When playing the notes independantly it works fine...
I can understand if realtime the CPU can't keep up with mixing the sounds together but when exporting with super oversampling 8x and 320kbps and float you would think it would take longer but the sound would be better but it still gets distortion...
any ideas on how to prevent distorition? My computer is plenty fast with plenty of ram, but this distortion problem really makes the sounds sound bad sometimes...
I read in another thread mikebear wrote:
"One thing that is a known isue is that is the same percussion sound is played dually there is a distorsion, but that is simply because of clipping. 2 or more simultanious identical sounds 'doubles up' and couses clipping, whitch also is visually shown both in the mixer and the graphical visualisation display"
Yes, the graphical visualisation display shows red when playing two notes at once sometimes. When playing the notes independantly it works fine...
I can understand if realtime the CPU can't keep up with mixing the sounds together but when exporting with super oversampling 8x and 320kbps and float you would think it would take longer but the sound would be better but it still gets distortion...
any ideas on how to prevent distorition? My computer is plenty fast with plenty of ram, but this distortion problem really makes the sounds sound bad sometimes...