Just so, Josue. The other picture I have is from a DAW with this illustrated... --- In motm@y..., "Josue Arias" <josue@A...> wrote: > I think is clearer if you think when editing samples using computer: you´ll > hearf a click sound if you didn´t cut at zero crossing. > Best Regards, > > Josue. > > > > Hello All - > > > > A little while ago there was some discussion about the 700 in audio > > mode. Folks were noticing a 'click' on switching. I went through > > this when I first got the module, and as I remember the thing to be > > aware of is that even though there is a brief silence inserted while > > switching, if the waveforms are out of sync, a click will happen. > > Imagine a sine wave that gets switched as it is heading up, while the > > sine wave being switched in is heading down. The silence is brief so > > what you get is: > > > > |\ > > | \ > > | \ > > | \ > > | \ > > ------ > > | > > | > > | > > | > > | > > / > > / > > / > > > > I have a better picture of this, if anyone wants to see it I'll post > > it in the Files section. > > > > This module doesn't morph one wave into another: it simply switches > > between the two with a brief silence in the middle. Syncing helps as > > does envelope tweaking. It takes a bit of fiddling but you can get > > smotth transitions. Note that usues different waveforms for A and B > > is more difficult. > > > > Mike
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Re: 700
2001-11-18 by Mike Marsh
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