Re: [exs] Looping
2001-05-12 by David Eager
'Really bad' as in clicks ? or as in timing ? If clicks are the problem make sure 'search zero crossings' is enabled when you set the loop points, and atht you don't loop from near a peak. If it's timing you'll have to tune the loop points by ear . Preview the loop in sample Edit as you adjust the loop points [stop adn start the playback ech time you change a point, otherwise you may hear click which really won't be there when you use the loop. Oh, and 'remove DC offset' may make a difference, though i don't know if it's necessary with sampler files , anyone....? o.i.n.k. anonyrat@... wrote:
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> I expect this has been covered before, if it has please be patient. I > have recently converted some samples (bad akai i think) and the loops > were really bad on some zones. Clicking on the "E" took me to the > audio window which showed the loop points - but where to from there? > Guess them? Maybe I am missing something fundamental, but some sample > editors do a pretty good job of automating the looping. How do you > guys do it please? > > >