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Re: Clicking crossfade handles? [message #105034 is a reply to message #105033] |
Fri, 12 March 2010 22:17 |
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I've not seen that before. PARIS has always been remarkable for its "click free" editing for me, so there's got to be something up.
Couple of quick experiments you could try -
1) click the track number to select all segments on that track; drag them all into a jail cell; drag them back with the same tool (does this make PARIS regenerate a playlist? don't know).
2) Any native plugins on that track? If so try disabling them (DC offset possibly being introduced? Dunno, but turn off the PARIS EQ too).
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: Clicking crossfade handles? [message #105035 is a reply to message #105034] |
Sat, 13 March 2010 04:09 |
dnafe
Messages: 390 Registered: February 2009
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the only time I've had clicking problems is when I've had a Native Plugin installed on the offending track.
The solution is quite simple
1) finish your edits and render the track
2) If you want to continue editing - create another track of silence that's as long as the track you're editing and then copy the edited track on to the silent track, put the original edited track in a jail (just in case) and then move the newly created track back to your original track (channel)
The silent track will fill the spaces between the edits and keep the native plug active
2a) If there is a LARGE amount of time before the edited track begins playing OR the track has LARGE gaps between edits, i.e. a quiet bridge with no drums, just fill the those gaps with a silent track.
Make sense?
[Updated on: Sat, 13 March 2010 04:17] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Clicking crossfade handles? [message #105036 is a reply to message #105035] |
Sat, 13 March 2010 11:12 |
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I wonder if it's possible that this "clicking crossfade" thing is DC offset being introduced by PARIS' native plugin chain (or - since it's not consistent across different PARIS rigs and native plugin chains - just not filtering out plugin-introduced DC offsets properly).
Here's a couple of freeware DC offset filter plugs. Might be worth experimenting with putting one of these in different slots of your Native FX chain for that channel (starting with the last slot) and seeing if that fixes the clicking.
DC Killer! in the Tobybear utilbag
DC Offset by AnalogX
Whenever you get a session that has that behaviour, before you take any steps to fix anything manually (ie rendering) save a copy of the session along with the audio and zip it into an archive. That's lame behaviour and I want to see a solution for this one permanently nailed.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
[Updated on: Sat, 13 March 2010 11:22] Report message to a moderator
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