Become a part of the TranceAddict community!Frequently Asked Questions - Please read this if you haven'tSearch the forums
TranceAddict Forums > DJing / Production / Promotion > Production Studio > How to solve clipping?
  Last Thread   Next Thread
Share
Author
Thread    Post A Reply
Randy S
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: May 2006
Location: Los Angeles
How to solve clipping?

So in cubase you can glue audio samples that are next to each other, but I noticed that each spot that is glued becomes a clip...the sound is not loud or anything, but I can notice it...

Is there a way to get rid of the clips in my track? Will it be noticeable after the song is mastered?

Thanks for the help


Randy


___________________

OPEN HOUSE PODCAST

Subscribe for free in iTunes!
Check out Randy on Beatport
Website - Soundcloud - Facebook - Youtube

Old Post Jul-06-2006 21:56  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for Randy S Click here to Send Randy S a Private Message Visit Randy S's homepage! Add Randy S to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
Lindo
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: Apr 2006
Location: New York

It might show up as a clicking sound in your mastered version.

Old Post Jul-06-2006 21:58  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for Lindo Click here to Send Lindo a Private Message Add Lindo to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
Randy S
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: May 2006
Location: Los Angeles

any recommendations?


___________________

OPEN HOUSE PODCAST

Subscribe for free in iTunes!
Check out Randy on Beatport
Website - Soundcloud - Facebook - Youtube

Old Post Jul-06-2006 22:19  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for Randy S Click here to Send Randy S a Private Message Visit Randy S's homepage! Add Randy S to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
davemolina
Team Westphal



Registered: May 2005
Location: San Antonio, USA

Maybe zoom in really close and make sure the loops don't overlap at some point?

Does the sample end at a zero crossing?


___________________
quote:
Originally posted by Dirk W.
People in Dallas aren't *ssholes. Just look at me, I live in Dallas.


Meat is Murder...tasty, tasty murder.

Old Post Jul-07-2006 02:23  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for davemolina Click here to Send davemolina a Private Message Visit davemolina's homepage! Add davemolina to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
tecnolover
Senior tranceaddict



Registered: Sep 2004
Location: somewhere in, USA

Yep, just like the last guy said, check to make sure your splice points are at a zero crossings or edit them in. If they aren't, that is why you get a little snap/crackle/pop.


___________________
Happy music making!

Old Post Jul-07-2006 02:51  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for tecnolover Click here to Send tecnolover a Private Message Add tecnolover to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
Randy S
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: May 2006
Location: Los Angeles

gotchya... thanks!!!


___________________

OPEN HOUSE PODCAST

Subscribe for free in iTunes!
Check out Randy on Beatport
Website - Soundcloud - Facebook - Youtube

Old Post Jul-07-2006 07:15  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for Randy S Click here to Send Randy S a Private Message Visit Randy S's homepage! Add Randy S to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
No Left Turn
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco

editing the clips to zero REALLY helps, but sometimes even that leaves a little bit of a click that you'll kill yourself over. in addition to zero-ing the ends of the clips, add a 1 or 2 millisecond fade to the ends of the clips that are touching (ultimately, you'll want to play around with the lengths and not completely take my word for it). this will be short enough that it shouldn't be audible, but still add to the effect you're going for.

Old Post Jul-07-2006 07:27  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for No Left Turn Click here to Send No Left Turn a Private Message Visit No Left Turn's homepage! Add No Left Turn to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
davemolina
Team Westphal



Registered: May 2005
Location: San Antonio, USA

Also, most professional samples are made to be looped without clipping.


___________________
quote:
Originally posted by Dirk W.
People in Dallas aren't *ssholes. Just look at me, I live in Dallas.


Meat is Murder...tasty, tasty murder.

Old Post Jul-07-2006 08:07  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for davemolina Click here to Send davemolina a Private Message Visit davemolina's homepage! Add davemolina to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
DJ Shibby
Amphoteric Superbase



Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Of Earthzen and the Therethen

It is not a clip most likely... if it's clipping, add a limiter and/or adjust volumes.

However, it sounds like you're getting a pop sound probably from the sudden end/beginning of samples.

To fix this, you just open the samples in a wave editor such as sound forge, and do a Fade in to the beginning of each sample, and a fade out to the end.

Very short and subtle fades, though.

This should solve your problem. Good luck.

Old Post Jul-10-2006 03:39  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for DJ Shibby Click here to Send DJ Shibby a Private Message Visit DJ Shibby's homepage! Add DJ Shibby to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
Randy S
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: May 2006
Location: Los Angeles

You are completely correct...i'm ashamed i didn't think of this - thank you for the help!!


___________________

OPEN HOUSE PODCAST

Subscribe for free in iTunes!
Check out Randy on Beatport
Website - Soundcloud - Facebook - Youtube

Old Post Jul-10-2006 06:21  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for Randy S Click here to Send Randy S a Private Message Visit Randy S's homepage! Add Randy S to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
dEEkAy
Guest



Registered: Not Yet
Location:

Mhmm..I wouldnt let there be a single clip on the dry output.
Not just because it usually sounds like crap, but also to leave sufficient headroom for post-production (mastering).
I use to produce at a relatively low volume and then get things up via the (multiband)-compressors threshold.

Old Post Jul-12-2006 00:46 
Add  to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message

TranceAddict Forums > DJing / Production / Promotion > Production Studio > How to solve clipping?
Post New Thread    Post A Reply

 
Last Thread   Next Thread
Click here to listen to the sample!Pause playbackPretty old track that needs IDing [2006] [0]

Click here to listen to the sample!Pause playbackLost Tribe - "Gamemaster" (Shane 54 Remix) [2003]

Show Printable Version | Subscribe to this Thread
Forum Jump:

All times are GMT. The time now is 18:27.

Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is ON
vB code is ON
[IMG] code is ON
 
Search this Thread:

 
Contact Us - return to tranceaddict

Powered by: Trance Music & vBulletin Forums
Copyright ©2000-2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Privacy Statement / DMCA
Support TA!