every time i use the AudioFileProcessor to ping-pong loop a sound, it always clips no matter what i do. I've tried exporting the project but it doesn't seem to help. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
every time i use the AudioFileProcessor to ping-pong loop a sound, it always clips no matter what i do. I've tried exporting the project but it doesn't seem to help. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Go to the volume envelope, and turn up the ATT dial a tiny bit.
every time i use the AudioFileProcessor to ping-pong loop a sound, it always clips no matter what i do. I've tried exporting the project but it doesn't seem to help. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
When you go to the AFP you can find that there are three options for the looping:
-disable loop.
-enable loop.
-enable ping-pong loop.
It seems that, whenever i use the ping.pong loop it clips no matter where do i put the loop points or what envelope config i use.
regardless,thanks for the answer.
Any help is appreciated.
-J
Oh yes i forgot that option.
It swhould never been called "ping-pong" because the meaning of "ping-pong" is that there is a shift between stereo-channels, as in "ping-pong-delay".
In AFP "ping-pong" actually reverses the sample, and then imideately add the sample to the end, so the sample is played two times.
If there is an artefact-click, it could be a 'flawed' sample.
You say
whenever i use the ping.pong loop it clips no matter
But is that also no matter what sample you use?
If i try clap01.ogg there are no artefact.
What sample do you use?
Also you may benefit from watching my video on AFP
1-Sorry, I'm really not that active in this page, i literally just remembered and decided to check.
2-Anything that's less percussive and more melodic will suffer from this, a good example are the pads in stringsnpads. From what i've gathered (off of one of your old posts lol), this happens because of them not having a real silence in them,which causes the loop to click whenever i want to loop.
Anyways thanks a lot for the information.
brandystarbrite wrote:
I hope he sees our replies. He hasn't responded since then.
musikbear wrote:
What sample do you use?
Also you may benefit from watching my video on AFP
1-Sorry, I'm really not that active in this page, i literally just remembered and decided to check.
2-Anything that's less percussive and more melodic will suffer from this, a good example are the pads in stringsnpads. From what i've gathered (off of one of your old posts lol), this happens because of them not having a real silence in them,which causes the loop to click whenever i want to loop.
Anyways thanks a lot for the information.
-J
this happens because of them not having a real silence in them,which causes the loop to click whenever i want to loop
Yes, but then you need to make the looping sequence with a start-point on 0dB and a end-point on 0dB
You can either use the magnification in AFP itself, or you can make a new sound-file in f,i, Audacity, where you can set both the point-of-attack and release, extremely precise.
musikbear wrote:
Yes, but then you need to make the looping sequence with a start-point on 0dB and a end-point on 0dB
You can either use the magnification in AFP itself, or you can make a new sound-file in f,i, Audacity, where you can set both the point-of-attack and release, extremely precise.