It sounds like the Room where the sample is recorded. BTW: a good method to check for residues of the valuable bits in a sample; is to reverse the sample - in the analog department if I remember correctly there is two ways to reverse a sample, digital module and somewhere in the analog department that makes it non permanent. By reverseing the sound you can hear if there is unneeded bits in the end. On 05-07-2014 05:07, bry_204@... [emax] wrote: > > Hi all, > > Just wondering if this high pitched noise a the end of this sample is > normal? I've noticed if I shorten the length of the MIDI note, the > noise will go away. It's like it's some kind of high pitched noise > that gets triggered after the same is finished playing. If the key is > held down, you hear the noise. > > I've attached both versions with the longer notes, and shorter. > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/xr3bcyg7tfisci6/909HH_D1V1_Emax_31kHz.wav > > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/ p8hyskae17i69yw/909HH_D1V1_ > Emax_31kHz-1.wav > <https://www.dropbox.com/s/p8hyskae17i69yw/909HH_D1V1_Emax_31kHz-1.wav> > > > > >
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Re: [emax] Emax Sample Release High Pitch Noise
2014-07-05 by Michael Laursen
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