T1: Problem - Playing without a clip!

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Just recently T1 has started playing up. I tend to set midi clips and waves in a bar. What is currently happening is that after the first playback, and a subsequent rewind, I get notes playing in the gap between position 0 and the start of the clip. The sounds vary but are clearly snatches of whatever synth patch is set - currently happening with Sampletank 2 and the Jeskola soundfont player. Sometimes it's a brief snip of sound; at others the sound hangs for long enough to ring over the actual clip material before finally fading. Stopping playback stops the sound but on rewind I get another - but usually different - sound. The only time I can get silence during the empty space before the clips is on first play. Anyone have any suggestions??

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Try turning on the "E-to-E" (End-to-End) button by the transport controls. (When this is off, the audio engine is stopped when you stop Tracktion's transport, but this means that when you start again you hear the reverb / delay buffers etc empty themsleves of the last note..)

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perhaps the buffers should automatically clear themselves if the cursor has moved since the playback was stopped?
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That would be nice. But when you know what it is it gets less worrying I think..

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yeah of course :)

if you just stop an edit, it's necessary for the buffers to maintain their contents for when you start playing, so that the reverb/delay type effects from the moments just passed will still be present as they should be. but if the cursor is moved, these parts are no longer appropriate so it would probably be nice if it were cleared then.

:hihi: of course, then you won't have any of the delay style bits and bobs that may be relevant for THOSE sections, but that's to be expected :hihi:

oh dear i'm ranting for no good reason! shoot me! :baNG!:
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.

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Thanks guys!! :D E-to-E sorted it. I must have inadvertently switched it off - and as it is not something I usually adjust, I didn't think of it. Aren't straightforward answers wonderful!!

Thanks again

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