This thread has really helped me out! Thanks to all of you guys. The crossfade loop really fixed my problems, ok, so it wasn't exactly the same sound as the synth that I was sampling; but it was about 95% which was enough to make me very happy. Thanks again guys. 2010/1/14 Michael Wisbech <michael@...> > > > At 14-01-2010 16:02, Jammie wrote: > > >its very hard to loop good multi oscillator synths that have each > >oscillator at a different pitch as each oscillator is cycling at different > > >speeds so you might get a perfect loop on 1 of the osciltos but the others > > >will pop due to being looped half way between there cycle thats why its > >easier to sample the oscillators 1 at a time and then combine them in a > >patch with defferent pitches to get the same effect the rest of the > >programming is exactly the same as the analog synth patch you can use the > >same synth parameters on the emax as it is in the synth your trying to > sample > > Sure. Never thought of it like that through, but thats why a complex sound > often only sound good on the key you made the loop on ?- Now i don't have > an working emax, but i remember that you could cheat a little and make a > good loop, make a cross fade, and then move the loop to another place and > make a crossfade there. ? > > But you are right sometimes it's impossible to avoid click. - then you can > only try and make it an effect or mask it in the music. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [emax] Infinite sustain.
2010-01-14 by William Tobias James Chandler
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