PREVIOUS LAST NOTE CLICK

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2016/02/11 09:24:29 (permalink)

PREVIOUS LAST NOTE CLICK

When I erase let's say two bars of a project, often the last note of the previous bar lets me hear a click really disturbing.
Is there a way to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance
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    Zargg
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    Re: PREVIOUS LAST NOTE CLICK 2016/02/11 09:33:51 (permalink)
    Hi. Use snap to zero audio crossing in Preferences (P), Customization, Snap to grid. Hope it helps.
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    Re: PREVIOUS LAST NOTE CLICK 2016/02/11 09:59:25 (permalink)
    Adding a slight clip fade should eliminate the click
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    Re: PREVIOUS LAST NOTE CLICK 2016/02/11 11:55:03 (permalink)
    +1 for a short clip-fade; 5-10ms should do the trick. Splitting at zero-crossings is no guarantee you won't have a click if the preceding peak amplitude is high; you're still introducing a sudden discontinuity in the signal (and the motion of the speaker driver) by stopping it dead at zero when the rate of change in amplitude is highest.
     

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