I am making changes to my samples using volume envelopes and then saving the samples for later use as layers.
The resampled wavs sound quite different from what it sounded like just before savingt. It is very easy for me to A/B the results and there is quite a big difference!
Especially when working with smaller sample lengths.
Is there some sort of automatic fade happening?
I will also go over the manual again in case I have missed something.
Samples Sound Different After Saving In Edison
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Re: Samples Sound Different After Saving In Edison
How do they sound different, exactly?
Re: Samples Sound Different After Saving In Edison
Siek Hondt wrote:Is there some sort of automati...
Re: Samples Sound Different After Saving In Edison
The sample still sounds different with Click fr...
Re: Samples Sound Different After Saving In Edison
It just makes it difficult to accurately isolat...
Re: Samples Sound Different After Saving In Edison
ok, you record the wave, save it to disk an reo...
Re: Samples Sound Different After Saving In Edison
It could have been those things artius.
This ...