[Ardour-Users] Ardour-Users Digest, Vol 76, Issue 5

Peiman Khosravi peimankhosravi at gmail.com
Tue May 18 13:13:30 PDT 2010


Hi,

For editing purposes I find move [forward/backward] to transient (in  
transport->playhead) more useful than move to zero-crossing. It should  
detect discontinuities in the waveform.

Best,
P




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> From: Paul Schwebel <pschwebe at yahoo.com>
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> Subject: [Ardour-Users] zero crossings when editing audio
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> When editing audio, is there a way to easily set the edit area to a  
> zero crossing? I can't find any such option and the tutorial doesn't  
> really cover edits of this kind.
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> Thank you,
> -Paul
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> Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 08:59:46 +0200
> From: J?rn Nettingsmeier  <nettings at stackingdwarves.net>
> To: ardour-users at lists.ardour.org
> Subject: Re: [Ardour-Users] zero crossings when editing audio
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> On 05/18/2010 07:33 AM, Paul Schwebel wrote:
>> When editing audio, is there a way to easily set the edit area to a  
>> zero crossing? I can't find any such option and the tutorial  
>> doesn't really cover edits of this kind.
>
> afaik, there isn't. but it doesn't help much, anyways. the problem is
> that there will be clicks whenever the waveform has a "sharp corner",
> and this can happen even when both spliced ends are at a zero  
> crossing.
> ardour will use very short fades to get rid of clicks, which works  
> better.
>
> hth,
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> j?rn
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> Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 16:00:19 +0800
> From: Ray Rashif <schivmeister at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Ardour-Users] zero crossings when editing audio
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> On 18/05/2010, J?rn Nettingsmeier <nettings at stackingdwarves.net>  
> wrote:
>> On 05/18/2010 07:33 AM, Paul Schwebel wrote:
>>> When editing audio, is there a way to easily set the edit area to  
>>> a zero
>>> crossing? I can't find any such option and the tutorial doesn't  
>>> really
>>> cover edits of this kind.
>>
>> afaik, there isn't. but it doesn't help much, anyways. the problem is
>> that there will be clicks whenever the waveform has a "sharp corner",
>> and this can happen even when both spliced ends are at a zero  
>> crossing.
>> ardour will use very short fades to get rid of clicks, which works  
>> better.
>
> Is there even such a thing as set-edit-on-zero-crossing? I've always
> done seek-fix-and-match for regions that do not have a continuous
> waveform, i.e clicks. But often times you need sample-level zoom
> factor to fix the tricky ones.
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