> 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? Because when the waveform hits zero at an angle, then stays flat for a few samples, and then goes up or down at an angle again, that's a pop. This also explains why it doesn't pop when played separately. And why a crossfade doesn't help (there's no overlap). Maurits.
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] clicks courtesy of Logic
2005-07-19 by Maurits van de Kamp