Johnny5078
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Groove Clips
I wanted to see if anyone knows what I am doing wrong here. When I take an audio file I have recorded (usually guitar or bass) and turn it into a Groove Clip I always get a click or pop at the end of the clip. I also have Live 7 and when I record audio there and create a loop I dont have that problem so I am guessing it is not the sound card or the recording source or pluggins being used. I would rather just work in Sonar X1 and skip Live but I need to get around this. Any ideas? Thanks, John
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garrigus
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Re:Groove Clips
April 19, 11 10:46 AM
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If your recorded audio doesn't start/end at a zero-crossing in the audio, you can get clicks/pops. SONAR doesn't automatically apply fades, but you can apply a fade to the clip yourself. Either drag the upper corner of the clip to create a fade graphically or select the clip and choose Clips > Fade Clips in the Track view menu to input more precise values for the fade. Scott -- Scott R. Garrigus * Author of the Cakewalk Sonar and Sony Sound Forge Power book series: http://www.garrigus.com/ * Author of the Cakewalk Sonar ProAudioTutor video tutorial series: http://www.proaudiotutor.com/ * Publisher of the DigiFreq free music technology newsletter: http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/ * Publisher of the NewTechReview free consumer technology newsletter: http://www.newtechreview.com/newtechreview/
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Johnny5078
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Re:Groove Clips
April 19, 11 11:26 AM
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Thanks Scott I will give it a try. I have been skimming throught the book and have been finding it helpful. I like the larger format too. Maybe you can point me in the right direction. I have been editing the velocity of drum hits in the piano roll view. I have been finding it difficult in X1. I am trying to edit the velocity of one hit and it is also editing the velocity of a couple of surrounding notes. I dont recall this problem in 8.5. Maybe it is a setting I am using. Can you point me to the reference in the book that may help. Thanks again..John
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Re:Groove Clips
April 19, 11 11:28 AM
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If it's affecting more thsan one note then you have more than one note selected. Start by making sure nothing is selected (ctrl + shift + a), then select your note and edit the velocity. I find it easiest to simply enter the new velocity in the relevant box in the ControlBar, can't remember which section it is, but it's similar in form & function to the Event Inspector in 8.5.3
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Re:Groove Clips
April 19, 11 11:35 AM
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Re:Groove Clips
April 19, 11 12:04 AM
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Actually I just found an image on Google of the Control Bar - and it IS still called the Event Inspector. There are probably several ways to change velocity, but I find this method the easiest.
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Johnny5078
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Re:Groove Clips
April 20, 11 3:55 PM
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I have to check in 8.5 I think I was able to just hover over the velocity lines and draw in the adjustments. Now I dont seem to be able to do that.
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