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Re: [Logic_Cafe] clicks courtesy of Logic
2005-07-18 by GAmoore@aol.com
In a message dated 7/18/05 11:10:14 AM, maurits@... writes:
Yep, and by the way, Logic doesn't "insert clicks". If you glue two samples
together that weren't together before, you create your own clicks because the
first sample doesn't end at the same amplitude as the second one begins (not
even if you cut them at zero crossing, as I explained before, since the
end-cut of the first sample has no influence on the transition).
Why does it play without clicks before its glued together then? Is the default cross fading of 20ms in the arrange window being heard on playback but not used when gluing/merging?
Its a mono audio file in this case, I search 0 crossings. And also I make sure no two regions overlap so there is no abrupt transition. If the end of one region and the start of the next both occur at zero crossings, and there is some daylight between them, why would there be a pop? It should just be silent.
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