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MonasticSquid
MonasticSquid
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Posted : Aug 7, 2002 02:24
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Audio POps&Kliks.!!!
...a basic one this but a very common problem till you know how to fix.! (hey man once I didn't know this )
...If you get pops and kliks leading in and out of AUDIO wavs... pop into the WAVeditor and select the first/last bit of the wave......then just 'process - FADE in/out'... and you get SMoooth Audio transitions in and out of the WAV......
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A.Rosengren
Solid Snake
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Posted : Aug 7, 2002 20:48
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Reason 2 tip...
Open up a Malstrohm Synth open up a rytmics patch, sync it to 4/4 and add a synced flanger and a delay (set it at 2 steps only a little bit or it will ruin it) Choose the coolest rythmic patch and start giggling around with the osc and Lfo... super cool rythms..
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Jason (LyTe)
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Aug 7, 2002 21:17
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not a tip, more of a warning - Do not download TotalRecorder. it messes up your soundcard's properties.
  "We Do Not Allways See Things As They Are. We See Things As We Are" -Ancient Chinese Proverb
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PsyTom
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Aug 8, 2002 00:52
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Another pops & clicks tip:
When you cut a sample, use the "snap to zero" option. That way the sample will be cut on the 0 of the x axis of the wav (you can see it if you zoom closely enough), so you minimize or eliminate the chance of getting a pop (which is resulting from a swift and drastic change in amplitude).
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