On 9/8/20 10:29 AM, Gavin Stephens wrote:
> 
> 
> On 9/09/2020 2:40 am, David Klann wrote:
>> Hi Gavin,
>>
>> On 9/8/20 8:31 AM, you wrote:
>>> Never mind :)
>>>
>> Wait! No fair! :)
>>
>> What was the resolution to the issue?
>>
>> It sounds like it might have been user error,
> 
> Verified :) The song in question had an end segue marker where the start
> should be, needless to say the start segue marker was automatically
> placed at the start of the audio respectively. The fact I didn't catch
> it was a small combination of:  The first song having only a long bass
> line and quieter than the next song that kept it drowned out on the
> audio processing. The second, was both songs were in the same key so the
> bass was even more harder to distinguish under the second song playing
> in a traveling car, despite how loud I normally listen in the car. Once
> the first song went full bandwidth that's when I caught it, which
> sounded like a place the song could have started from without an intro
> before it.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Gavin.

Ah! I get it! Makes complete sense. Thanks for clearing up the mystery.

   ~David

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