i turned the release down to 0 for all 3 subtabs but it didn't seem to have
any effect--still got the click. maybe it's just this vst plugin that's
bad....
2013/2/9 Nick Humphrey <nick.c.humph...@gmail.com>
> "If the instrument you are using supports it, you could use the Envelope
> to make sure the instrument is quiet by the end of the measure."
>
> dumb question: how do i do that?
>
> here's what the DSK Strings ENV/LFO interface looks like:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickleus/8457984327/in/photostream
>
>
>
> 2013/2/9 Tres Finocchiaro <tres.finocchi...@gmail.com>
>
>> Nick,
>>
>> I could be wrong, but this may be caused by the fact that you are asking
>> for an exact loop (i.e. 4 bars), but the instrument you are using has not
>> completed playing yet.
>>
>> The way FL Studio fixes this is a quick and harmless volume drop at the
>> end of the loop whether there is something playing or not.
>>
>> If the instrument you are using supports it, you could use the Envelope
>> to make sure the instrument is quiet by the end of the measure.
>>
>> I agree, this is a nice to have, but I want you to understand that
>> there's a very good chance LMMS is doing exactly as you are asking.
>>
>> -Tres
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 8:19 AM, Nick Humphrey
>> <nick.c.humph...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> i'm testing LMMS 0.4.14-rc1 on ubuntu 12.04 64-bit.
>>>
>>> the only way to export loops is to choose Project > Export > choose
>>> filename > Save > click "Export as loop". and this process has the
>>> following limitations:
>>> * the loop clicks at the end because the wavform doesn't end in the
>>> middle (0)--it's often slightly above or below the middle line (see
>>> tutorial for screenshot)
>>> * you can't export a portion of a track, e.g. by using loop
>>> points/boundaries
>>> * you can't export all the bars of a track as individual loops--this
>>> would be awesome!
>>> * AFAICS, Project > Export tracks > ... > "Export as loop" doesn't work.
>>>
>>> i wrote a tutorial about how to remove the clicks often found at the end
>>> of loops created by lmms:
>>>
>>> http://nickleusmusic.blogspot.no/2013/02/how-to-remove-click-at-end-of-loops.html
>>>
>>> Here's the gist of it:
>>> for w in *.wav;do sox "$w" "${w%.wav}_.wav" fade 0 $(soxi -D $w)
>>> 0.00045;done
>>>
>>> Nick
>>>
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