The fact is that the sounds at the output of the synthesizer, which should be exactly the same, are different in waveform, phase and volume. One beat may sound weak, another medium, and a third strong.
For example, I do a primitive kick with 4OSC. I create a step-clip with one row and loop four C1 notes. I have one Sine oscillator. I set attack, sustain and release to zero, leaving only about 50ms decay. On the Global tab, I set the mode to "Mono" and set the "Voices" control to 1. Any LFO-type automation, or any modulation, is all disabled. I expect to get a primitive series of identical pulses. But here's how it looks and sounds in reality - Google Drive. Here's a screenshot of the kick's waveform and a wav file of the kick's sound.
I think maybe this problem is not in the Tracktion Waveform program, but in my system sound drivers, maybe even in the system clock.
I write in this forum because I only use Waveform Free, I really like this DAW, and I want to set up everything that is necessary for stable work in this program!
I have an old computer on Win7 Max: AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 450 3.2 GHz,
10GB RAM DDR3,
AMD Radeon HD6670.
Audio drivers:
AMD HD Audio Device
and Realtek HD Audio
If I have not described enough data for diagnosis - please write about it and I will add the missing information in the comments or in the Google Drive folder.
Thank you very much for your attention!
