David Eager wrote: > Which files in particular ? I've just been slicing up those (Alto > Flute) and haven't foud any obvious digital bursts or spikes so far. > After reading your post I did a quick visual inspection and couldn't > see anything either. Perhaps it's something to do with the way Windows > is reading those aiff files. I doubt it has anything to do with Windows - but anyways, I was wrong, I meant the straight Flute (the no.vib samples). You can find spikes in "flute.novib.pp.C6Bb6.aiff" and "flute.novib.pp.B3B4.aiff" Too bad as they'd make up for an important role in such a flute patch. But well, you can of course map one of the neighbour samples to the keys in question (it allways only affects one key). Which is what I did. Regards, Sascha > I did find substantial DC-offset on all of them though. It looks like > the 'ambience' which separates the notes is just low-level noise which > has been put in there, after the fact, and I think thats where the > DC-offset may have come from. There is a distinct step at the beginning > and end of each note, which looks very similar in all cases. [I don't > think it's just the fact they are all from the same instrument.] > > Dave Eager > > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send a blank email to: > exs-users-unsubscribe@egroups.com > For a list of places to get free samples please see: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/exs-users/links/ > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [exs] Re: Free samples from the U. of Iowa
2002-11-04 by Sascha Franck
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