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  • [Workaround] Seriously, WHAT IS THIS with AudioSnap
2014/06/17 19:49:46
Dyonight
I'll let the picture do the talking
 
Audio waves are ignored and audiosnap put a marker on every beat instead
 
https://www.dropbox.com/s...dkbxdu5/AS%20power.png
2014/06/17 19:51:12
Splat
Sadly no picture to see.
2014/06/17 19:54:46
Dyonight
Sorry I can't figure out how to upload a picture. I don't nderstand the image URL thing and look like dropbox is not acceptable. 
 
Anyway that's not my real problem
 
2014/06/17 19:59:26
Splat
http://tinypic.com Just paste the url. cheers...
2014/06/17 20:31:35
Dyonight
DELETED - not useful
2014/06/17 20:47:17
Cactus Music
You must of figured it out because I see the picture fine. You should have your grid lines ( measures / 1/4 notes) activated and it would be a little easier to get oriented. But that looks like audio snap to transients, that's all, looks normal to me. What were you wishing for? 
2014/06/17 20:56:33
Splat
Edit - First link works now... Thanks...
2014/06/17 22:01:42
Anderton
What exactly is the problem? There are markers at the transients. I presume the AudioSnap engine is similar to loop construction, where markers are sometimes placed even where there aren't transients as reference points to provide less intrusive stretching. The process is crossfade/mix-intensive and often works better on smaller slices.
2014/06/18 08:19:55
Silicon Audio
Anderton
... I presume the AudioSnap engine is similar to loop construction, where markers are sometimes placed even where there aren't transients as reference points to provide less intrusive stretching...

That's certainly not my experience with audio snap.  Where there are no transients, there should be no markers.
2014/06/18 08:26:15
SvenArne
I think I've seen this before... Had to mess with the threshold back and forth before the
markers displayed correctly!
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