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Clicks And Pops

Postby DSPRU1 » Tue Apr 19, 2022 6:43 am

I have two examples here that need a fix without complicated envelopes. One is clicking only during note on and off and the other while the note is held and the Step LFO is running. I want to eliminate all smoothing knobs and envelopes and have the clicks and pops solved without adding any extra load on the CPU. Any ideas ?

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Re: Clicks And Pops

Postby martinvicanek » Tue Apr 19, 2022 8:15 am

The problem is if you don't use envelopes, then the voice will disappear in the moment when you release the key. There is no time left to mute gracefully. You could use a simple Attack-Release-envelope to solve that issue.
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Re: Clicks And Pops

Postby DSPRU1 » Tue Apr 19, 2022 11:34 pm

I tried to use envelopes but the wave sequence faded out even when I kept holding the key. Another problem is that if I want to create a wave sequence with 64 samplers and each one has it's own separate envelope it really overloads the CPU too much. I have to look at the multi sample example. That one can create create a multi sample (SFZ) drum program without using so many envelopes. And i didn't hear any clicks or pops in that example.
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