Rim, please look - noisy samples?
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Rim, please look - noisy samples?
i have been using Drumagog successfully for about six months now and havent had any major problems. however, in mixing a song this morning, i came upon a something that have not yet experienced. i duplicated a track and applied Drumagog as an insert. i selected the EQMapleFF6 gog and soloed the track to see if the snare sound was what i was after. immediatley following the snare sample, there is a loud hissing; like someone turning over a rainstick. i tried some other gogs and am getting the same result. anyone else having this problem? any solutions? thanks
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i have tried dynamic tracking both on and off with no change. no, the synth is not on; although it make some interesting sounds and is fun to play with.
i am stumped. none of my settings have changed from previous mix sessions and the problem with the gog samples just materialized one day. very odd............any other ideas?
i am stumped. none of my settings have changed from previous mix sessions and the problem with the gog samples just materialized one day. very odd............any other ideas?
Hi there...
I`ve got the same problem in my last mixing-session... and I can´t find a better solution than putting a de-hisser plugin on the track after drumagog...
Are tere any solutions?
I work with PC (Pentium 4, 2,5GHz, 1GB Ram,...), Samplitude V8.21 Pro, Motu 1224 Audio Interface...
greets Andy
I`ve got the same problem in my last mixing-session... and I can´t find a better solution than putting a de-hisser plugin on the track after drumagog...
Are tere any solutions?
I work with PC (Pentium 4, 2,5GHz, 1GB Ram,...), Samplitude V8.21 Pro, Motu 1224 Audio Interface...
greets Andy
Andy,
This sounds like a different issue. The issue being described in this thread is a full-volume white noise bust. If you're getting hiss, it's probably because your "use dynamic multisamples" checkbox is turned off on the main page. This forces Drumagog to always use the first sample in a gog file, which is sometimes the quietest. Check this first.
Best Regards,
Rim Buntinas
WaveMachine Labs, Inc.
This sounds like a different issue. The issue being described in this thread is a full-volume white noise bust. If you're getting hiss, it's probably because your "use dynamic multisamples" checkbox is turned off on the main page. This forces Drumagog to always use the first sample in a gog file, which is sometimes the quietest. Check this first.
Best Regards,
Rim Buntinas
WaveMachine Labs, Inc.
Hi Rim,
I´ve checked out what you said but my settings were right. "use dynamic multisamples" checkbox was turned on. Then I´ve tried some other gog-files. I found out that this problem appears not at all files... I´ve had this problem at for example at "ringy snare"... maybe there is a bug?
I´m using Drumagog Pro V4.04
greets Andy
I´ve checked out what you said but my settings were right. "use dynamic multisamples" checkbox was turned on. Then I´ve tried some other gog-files. I found out that this problem appears not at all files... I´ve had this problem at for example at "ringy snare"... maybe there is a bug?
I´m using Drumagog Pro V4.04
greets Andy
Re: Rim, please look - noisy samples?
by the way... this problem still exists...
Even with the Steven Slate drumsamples...
I´m using Drumagog 4 pro but thinking about upgrading to 5 Platinum hoping there is not the same problem?
Andy
Even with the Steven Slate drumsamples...
I´m using Drumagog 4 pro but thinking about upgrading to 5 Platinum hoping there is not the same problem?
Andy