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Re: Interesting discovery ;o))

2001-04-30 by Nadav R

So is the "lost" sample the reason for the clicks I get when playing a 
recycled loop?
it's exported to SF2, Imported to EXS, and when played under the filtered 
closed, I get lots of clicks and pops.

Nadav

At 12:37 30/04/01 +0000, you wrote:

>Message: 11
>    Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 07:02:07 -0500
>    From: "Rubber Chicken Software Co." <support@...>
>Subject: Re: Interesting discovery ;o))
>
>At 09:19 PM 4/29/01 +0200, you wrote:
>
> > >If u do a LOOP with the EXS at the right TEMPO... OK
> > >But if after, i want to try the same WAV on the ARRANGE WINDOW it's 
> not the
> > >same....
> > >and u know why.....
> > >Because EMAGIC used the AIFF audio system conversion on WAVs...U can lose
> > >few "samples"...
> >
> >Why? Only a buggy program could lose samples between AIFF and RIFF. Is the
> >system conversion buggy?
> >********
> >Not at all... It's not a Conversion or a lost samples problem.
> >It's a simple fact :
> >The WAV include ( play) the last sample point ( in a LOOP MODE) and not the
> >AIFF, the AIFF don't play the Last Point...
> >example :
> >If you have Loop who start at sample "0" and END "100" , the WAV play The
> >Point "100" and go back from the point 0, the AIFF play  till the Point "99"
> >and go back from the Top.
> >The EXS converts all the samples as AIFF.
> >It's the same problem with SF2 format, the last point is not played.
>
>Is that a result of the the AIFF and RIFF specifications themselves, or a
>result of the specifications of the playback softwares?
>
>So when you refer to "lost samples", you are not referring to samples that
>are not transferred, but to loop points that are incorrect?
>
>Garth Hjelte
>Sampler User

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