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learning about drumloops and checked the video of dan i took a loop modulated the position with a synced lfo speed 16 beats which had no problems, but when i modulated it with a sequencer 1 16 steps, snap 1/4 and sustain all up it changed the pattern what i wanted but after the first run through the sequencer the beats goes clicking and soundin strange anyone has an idea? http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/75222754/file.html |
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Sorry for the late reply. It sounds like your position modulations are cutting off the waveforms, possibly due to the hits not being 100% on beat. To help compensate for this, try setting your sequencer snap to a finer increment. This will let you fine tune your start points within the loop for each step, and could help avoid the clicks. You may find you'll want to tweak the sustain setting a little bit too.
Hope this helps. |
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| ^ | Joined: 06 Jan 2003 Member: #5285 Location: Leesburg VA, USA | ||
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ugo wrote: Sorry for the late reply. It sounds like your position modulations are cutting off the waveforms, possibly due to the hits not being 100% on beat. To help compensate for this, try setting your sequencer snap to a finer increment. This will let you fine tune your start points within the loop for each step, and could help avoid the clicks. You may find you'll want to tweak the sustain setting a little bit too.
Hope this helps. no problem im also late but somehow it still doesnt work |
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Please email us your preset and the loop, and we'll check it out for you. |
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| ^ | Joined: 06 Jan 2003 Member: #5285 Location: Leesburg VA, USA |
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