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Re: [emax] Infinite sustain.

2010-01-14 by jammie

you need to either loop on zero crossings at zero there is no volume level so that when set to zero crossings there is no blipping the other methed is to find to max volume settings an loop them if you

look at the loop over a period of time you should see a continuation of the waveform 

or you can use a third method as used in the la synths or sq80 or m1 where you sample a plossive or attack portion of a sound then use single cycle waveforms for the sustained side of the sound as single cycle wave forms are just 1 loop of a waveform they act like normal oscilators repeat constanly at the same pitch

that way you get no clicks or pops

to add chouros to the sound use to voices and slightly detune 1 to the other then you will get the pumping sound that you get on analog synths due to there oscilator drift
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: William Tobias James Chandler 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 10:22 AM
  Subject: [emax] Infinite sustain.


    
  Hi Guys,

  I've been a lurker on here for quite a while; I've owned an Emax II for a
  few years now; but, due to moving country shortly after buying it, I didn't
  have access to it.

  Now that's I've managed to ship it over to my new home, I've started to use
  it again and I'm loving it.

  I need some advice though. I've been trying to use the loop function to
  create and infinte sustain on a sample and no matter how many hours I spent
  adjusting the loop start and end points I still get a bad loop. Each time
  the loops starts it pops, I thought that this was because the section of the
  waveform wasn't looped correctly; but, as I've said I have adjusted it many
  times to try to find the perfect loop point.

  Anyone have any advice on this?

  Cheers
  Toby

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