Hello,
I made a custom version of the double echoplex patch that i find quite interesting. But i still have a problem with digital click sounds when the sampler read the sample. I changed the start and end position, but still have some. Is anyone have a solution?
Thanks in advance
click with double echoplex
not easy to help you without seeing the changes you've done..?
have you clicks also when you use a normal sampler..?
if so, have you try to decrease your best block size in the global setup/asio..?
have you clicks also when you use a normal sampler..?
if so, have you try to decrease your best block size in the global setup/asio..?
Changes i made can't (i think) have an influence on the problem. I just put a seq swith on the swith rec and swith reverse like that i don't have to do it manually. I also put a lfo on the pitch fader.
So, i just try to change my best block size wich was on normal 128 samples and that i put on slow. But i doesn't change. Anyway i have a RME dsp multiface cards with a solid computer and both must accept this buffer size.
Anyway i'm sure you have the same click and it just when it starts to read the sample. Clicks that we often have on cd/LP from experimental music when composers play with random player.
So, my question was just if we can read the sample by skipping the very first millisecond of the sample.
So, i just try to change my best block size wich was on normal 128 samples and that i put on slow. But i doesn't change. Anyway i have a RME dsp multiface cards with a solid computer and both must accept this buffer size.
Anyway i'm sure you have the same click and it just when it starts to read the sample. Clicks that we often have on cd/LP from experimental music when composers play with random player.
So, my question was just if we can read the sample by skipping the very first millisecond of the sample.
you must better try fast ( 64 ) than the slow solution
for the fade effect you can have a look on the addon named :
fad_in_out
for the fade effect you can have a look on the addon named :
fad_in_out
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