[ardour-users] ineffective crossfade
Brett Clark
Brett at ciscoinc.com
Tue Jul 18 10:57:55 PDT 2006
I think I had the same issue last weekend. I'm running 0.99.3 on Fedora
Core 3. My playing abilities usually require me to redo an entire
track, but somehow last weekend I only messed up on
The final hook of a song, so I thought I would save time and try the
punch in/out. Unfortunately, it makes a loud audible pop noise at
the beginning and ending of the punch in/out.
--Brett
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ardour-users-bounces at lists.ardour.org [mailto:ardour-users-
> bounces at lists.ardour.org] On Behalf Of Ferenc Wagner
> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:29 AM
> To: ardour-users at lists.ardour.org
> Subject: [ardour-users] ineffective crossfade
>
> Hi,
>
> in June I sent the following question to the list:
>
> > I created az internal overlap in Ardour 0.99.2. The two short
> > crossafades were automatically created at the beginning and at the
> > end. However, only the former is effective, there is a clearly
> > audible pop at the end of the overlap. I loaded the session with
> > Ardour/GTK 2.0alpha2 (built using 1.0.2 with libardour 1.0.0 and GCC
> > version 4.0.3 (Debian 4.0.3-1)) -- ie. from the one in Debian
> > experimental archive -- but the glitch remained. Both crossfades
have
> > yellow backgrounds with fade curves, so this far everything seems
OK.
> > Still no dice. I'd be grateful for some ideas.
>
> Since then I compiled 0.99.3 and also loaded the session into that,
> with the exact same (non)effect. Now that the source is live in my
> hands, I'm willing to do some guided debugging given the necessary
> instructions. I'm an experienced C programmer, but have never seen
> Ardour's code yet.
> --
> Thanks,
> Feri.
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