
Weird echo capturing on audio track
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- KVRist
- 64 posts since 24 Feb, 2017
I just moved the hat sound from midi to audio, and in the audio track playback, I'm hearing this echo that's not supposed to be there. And also there are these multiple dotted lines (vertical) that I'm visually seeing in the audio track as well. Can anyone please help me with this? It's quite fraustrating.


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- Banned
- 411 posts since 17 Jan, 2007
Possible the "echo" is just bleed from another kit piece in the sample triggered? Not seeing these dots you mention, highlight the SC in Paint as to what you mean.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 64 posts since 24 Feb, 2017
bustedfist wrote:Possible the "echo" is just bleed from another kit piece in the sample triggered? Not seeing these dots you mention, highlight the SC in Paint as to what you mean.

My bad, forgot this uploaded. Well, other audio tracks aren't showing this, but this track does, and the echo happens to be there, so I wasn't sure if this had to do with that. I checked everything to make sure it wasn't bleeding, so that shouldn't be the reason..
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- Banned
- 411 posts since 17 Jan, 2007
Ah, OK, I see the lines now.
Reason I said bleed is that a lot of sampled kits are done on a drum set with bleed left in the samples of one-hits to provide realism. Even though it's now a seperate hit, the bleeds left on purpose.
What are you triggering via MIDI, a VSTi, external module or such? Did you move one of the offending MIDI "notes" to see if it got double recorded or the like? If external, it could be a Local Off issue to bad MIDI jitter to a host of other things.
System and DAW details may help sussing it further.
Reason I said bleed is that a lot of sampled kits are done on a drum set with bleed left in the samples of one-hits to provide realism. Even though it's now a seperate hit, the bleeds left on purpose.
What are you triggering via MIDI, a VSTi, external module or such? Did you move one of the offending MIDI "notes" to see if it got double recorded or the like? If external, it could be a Local Off issue to bad MIDI jitter to a host of other things.
System and DAW details may help sussing it further.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 64 posts since 24 Feb, 2017
that was via external module. I just figured out the channel was set to any, that's why it was trigerring multiple channels.. stupid mebustedfist wrote:Ah, OK, I see the lines now.
Reason I said bleed is that a lot of sampled kits are done on a drum set with bleed left in the samples of one-hits to provide realism. Even though it's now a seperate hit, the bleeds left on purpose.
What are you triggering via MIDI, a VSTi, external module or such? Did you move one of the offending MIDI "notes" to see if it got double recorded or the like? If external, it could be a Local Off issue to bad MIDI jitter to a host of other things.
System and DAW details may help sussing it further.