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Former user wrote on 12/18/2014, 2:40 PM

Have you switched on the metronome ?


 

danny-g36 wrote on 12/18/2014, 4:12 PM

Have you switched on the metronome ?


 

No. The clicking only occurs between two loops.

Procyon wrote on 12/18/2014, 5:50 PM

It would have been helpful if you had uploaded an enlarged screenshot of the junction of the two objects.  Without that, we have no way of knowing what might be causing the problem.

So, with that being the case, the only thing I can recommend is to do an extremely short fade-in on the second object.  If that doesn't work, try an extremely short fade-out on the first object.

You may also want to make sure the two objects are butted together properly and not overlapping.  That may clip the waveforn and play as a popping noise.

danny-g36 wrote on 12/19/2014, 1:06 AM

It would have been helpful if you had uploaded an enlarged screenshot of the junction of the two objects.  Without that, we have no way of knowing what might be causing the problem.

So, with that being the case, the only thing I can recommend is to do an extremely short fade-in on the second object.  If that doesn't work, try an extremely short fade-out on the first object.

You may also want to make sure the two objects are butted together properly and not overlapping.  That may clip the waveforn and play as a popping noise.

It looks like there is a gap between the two objects.

browj2 wrote on 12/19/2014, 10:55 AM

Hi Danny,

I can't tell what you've done by looking at your image. What exactly is the loop and where did it come from? I see "Guitar chord" but I don't have this under Rock Pop Vol 8.

In the loop it says 119.99 BPM. How did you get this?

Look at the setting for your project beside the metronome, is says 70 BPM. When you drag a track onto the timeline, the BPM should automatically change to the beat of the loop if it is the only one on the track.

Do you have the latest patch for MMM2014?

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danny-g36 wrote on 12/19/2014, 11:43 AM

Hi Danny,

I can't tell what you've done by looking at your image. What exactly is the loop and where did it come from? I see "Guitar chord" but I don't have this under Rock Pop Vol 8.

In the loop it says 119.99 BPM. How did you get this?

Look at the setting for your project beside the metronome, is says 70 BPM. When you drag a track onto the timeline, the BPM should automatically change to the beat of the loop if it is the only one on the track.

Do you have the latest patch for MMM2014?

I have other loops that are 70bpm and that is why the bpm beside the metronome is that. I downloaded the 'Guitar Chord' loop from http://www.looperman.com/.

browj2 wrote on 12/19/2014, 2:32 PM

Hi Danny,

That was important information. Obviously we probably don't have this loop and can't test it.

What happens in a new project with only a few loops from the soundpools, the ones from Magix or Catooh? Do you get clicking between the loops? Try separating 2 loops slightly to see what happens.

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danny-g36 wrote on 12/19/2014, 3:37 PM

Hi Danny,

That was important information. Obviously we probably don't have this loop and can't test it.

What happens in a new project with only a few loops from the soundpools, the ones from Magix or Catooh? Do you get clicking between the loops? Try separating 2 loops slightly to see what happens.

These two loops link smoothly. No clicking occurs between them even though there still looks to be a gap as in my previously posted screenshot. Also I tried separating the loops and the clicking occurs as the first loop ends. Any ideas what this means?

UPDATE: Sorry everyone, I finally tried what Procyon suggested (creating a short fade out) and it has solved the problem. I should have tried a long time ago. Thanks to everyone for helping :)