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TXHARP
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Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Michigan, USA
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You need to establish a loop point, or more specifically a zero-crossing loop point to eliminate nasty clicks, via an audio editor for each applicable sample. I general use Sound Forge 7 or the TWE software that came with my Motif ES6 to perform the aforementioned function. However, there are possibly some freebie audio editors that can setup zero-crossing loop points as well.
The Sampling Part 3 tutorial on the following website link will explain the concept behind looping at the zero-crossing point:
Sample Craze Tutorials
Ted
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Last edited by TXHARP on Mar-09-2005 at 03:39
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Mar-09-2005 03:30
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4am
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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Thanks, man...
Is it difficult using Sound Forge to set the loop points? I'm wondering how time-consuming it will be to set loop-points on the samples I want to use... I wonder if I should just stick to synths.
Thanks,
Heather
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Mar-09-2005 05:47
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4am
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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Mar-09-2005 06:21
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TXHARP
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Location: Michigan, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by 4am
Is it difficult using Sound Forge to set the loop points? I'm wondering how time-consuming it will be to set loop-points on the samples I want to use... I wonder if I should just stick to synths. |
Sound Forge has tools to simplify the process. However, Sound Forge is a rather expensive to only use it for setting loop points.
Below is a free software editor you may want to give a try:
Audacity
Other TA members may be able to provide feedback regarding Audacity. I have never used it.
In regards to sticking with synths, it's a matter of preference. In the early to mid 90's, most of the music written by me and my friends were done on Akai, E-MU and Roland samplers and various hardware sequencers. This methodology has carried over into the present. I have come to love the use of sampled instruments over the years. My Motif ES6 is always stocked with at least 200 instrument samples, which I tend to update every 6 months.
Setting up loop points for WAV and AIFF files can become irritating and time consuming. To eliminate this problem, I purchase sample CDs in Akai format.
Ted
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Last edited by TXHARP on Mar-09-2005 at 07:04
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Mar-09-2005 06:40
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4am
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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In FL Studio 5 it is... What sequencer are you using? The feature you're looking for is called 'resampling' - the host must support timestretching.
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Mar-09-2005 13:39
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