Re: [PD] Re: Looping

2007-02-04 Thread Kyle Klipowicz
You will have to have an envelope to avoid clicks, even though it need only be 10-20 ms, which is fairly inaudible. Otherwise, you'll just have to make sure that the beginning and end of your sample both are exactly the same amplitude (traditionally 0) or the discontinuity will cause a click.

Re: [PD] Re: Looping

2007-02-03 Thread patrick
another way is to use xgroove (an external by thomas grill). there's a cross-fading (end mixed with start). pat ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

[PD] Re: Looping

2007-02-02 Thread PORRES
hi there, thanks for looking at it for me, I really apreciate it... Im not sure wether this problem might be indeed the DC offset, it seems that is a particular problem with pd looping stuff around. This is because it's a quite drastic click that I do not hear when I loop it on Sound Forge...

Re: [PD] Re: Looping

2007-02-02 Thread Patco
PORRES a écrit : hi there, thanks for looking at it for me, I really apreciate it... Im not sure wether this problem might be indeed the DC offset, it seems that is a particular problem with pd looping stuff around. Hello, it's possible to remove this DCoffset with an highpass filter [hip~

Re: [PD] Re: Looping

2007-02-02 Thread hard off
maybe i'm completely missing the point here, but if you're looping a sample from exactly start to finish, then just zoom in really close in soundforge and cut the start point so that the sample starts at a zero crossing, and then do the same with the end point.

Re: [PD] Re: Looping

2007-02-02 Thread hard off
well, i just checked the sample, and it didn't loop smoothly in any software i have. then i opened it in a sound editor, and the start point is zero, but the end point is not zero, which would be why pd makes a drastic click. i will now bow out of this discussion, because i can't see why

Re: [PD] Re: Looping

2007-02-02 Thread hard off
oops, shouldn't be so rude...my mistake. ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

[PD] Re: Looping

2007-01-30 Thread padawan12
Looks like you cut it right for the phase actually. What I notice looking at it in the editor is quite a bit of VLF, there's a wobble in there at about 2-4 Hz. Very low frequencies tend to give you a DC offset mismatch wherever you cut it, so try high passing it at above 20Hz. Also, there's a