Same here...the resynthesis sounds really good (better than Alchemy 2 with many sounds i tryed) but that damn click in loop mode is annoying. So it's just usable in envelope mode or i must modulate it so that it loops back before reaching the last waveform.Sound Author wrote:I'm a little confused about the length of samples I can load up into the wavetable. If a single cycle is 2048 samples in length, and I have 256 cycles, then that would be 524,288 samples, which is approximately ten seconds of audio.
But if I take a sample half that length and try to import it into the wavetable, I get a nag screen that says "You loaded a large sample. Do you want to trim it after 256 cycles (recommended)?"
(I shouldn't have to trim it. The sample I just loaded is much shorter than 256 cycles.)
If I say "no", roughly half of the wavetable slots are used up. If I say "yes", all 256 slots are used up. I'm guessing that, in this case, nothing has actually been trimmed (because it doesn't need to be trimmed), but instead the sample has been stretched to occupy all 256 slots?
Another problem I noticed in both scenarios is that the first waveform in the very first wavetable slot fades to a zero crossing at the end of its cycle and doesn't blend with the next waveform. The sample I loaded loops seamlessly when loaded up into a sampler, but because of this one waveform fading to a zero crossing in the first wavetable slot, I get a nasty click when using LFO1 to modulate the "Wave" parameter.
Is there a way to keep this zero crossing from happening? I know the sample I loaded is not too long, but it seems like it has been trimmed somehow. I'm trying to create wavetables that loop seamlessly and I'm having trouble doing that because of this. Any ideas?
-- Bryan Lake
I have to try more if there is a workaround or a crossfade option i didn't find in the editor.
Edit: So the only way to avoid this click is to copy the first waveform in the last slot, then choose the last (you need to chose at least 3) ones and use the crossfade option (mix) in the editor. But it´s still not a smooth experience.
This is indeed the reason i did not hit the buy button yet. It really take the fun out of the (otherwise fantastic) resynthesis.
And one big wish is that the arp had an silent mode so that the modulation also works when the arp doesn´t trigger notes.
