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Peaks when repeating kicks

Sound design and production in general
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Marfram
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Re: Peaks when repeating kicks

Post by Marfram »

So I think this is the right setup now? I had to delete a small part at the end of the audio file so the little fadeout (transient?) can do his work. (H)
I am really thankfull for the help. (L) (L) (L)

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Are those small fadeouts not bad for my mix? :)

Thank you guys <3

Soundphase
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Post by Soundphase »

yeah, well generally like I've said previously, I would use those declicking algorithms in cases like where I would be putting some Fx kicks with reverb releases one after the other and overlapping etc. because it enables me to blend in all the sounds together without any obvious "end of sample" sound

In most cases what you want to do is edit your sound in an audio editor and zoom in and choose "insert silence/fade" on parts of they audio where there is an unwanted click. You generally want to have all your audio perfect before you start bringing your samples into samplers and before you start using your audio in the sequencer playlist
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Post by Neko »

Nevermind, was online with my phone and didn't see that someone already said what I wanted to say
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Post by Euphorizer »

Soundphase wrote:yeah, well generally like I've said previously, I would use those declicking algorithms in cases like where I would be putting some Fx kicks with reverb releases one after the other and overlapping etc. because it enables me to blend in all the sounds together without any obvious "end of sample" sound

In most cases what you want to do is edit your sound in an audio editor and zoom in and choose "insert silence/fade" on parts of they audio where there is an unwanted click. You generally want to have all your audio perfect before you start bringing your samples into samplers and before you start using your audio in the sequencer playlist
Right, but in this case there wasn't something wrong with his kick. The problem is with FL Studio.

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