By bca
Thu May 03, 2018 1:40 am
Destructive chopping results in samples with slightly shorter length than is specified in TRIM.
Example: if you take a sample with a length of 16000 and chop it into 16 even slices, then convert it to a new program, you'd expect each new individual sample to be 1000 long, right? Wrong--at least that's what my machine (1K, JJOS2XL v3.48). Each sample's length is 9439.
Needless to say, this doesn't play nicely when you assemble these chopped samples into a sequence @ the original samples's tempo.
Does anyone have a fix or work-around for this?
Example: if you take a sample with a length of 16000 and chop it into 16 even slices, then convert it to a new program, you'd expect each new individual sample to be 1000 long, right? Wrong--at least that's what my machine (1K, JJOS2XL v3.48). Each sample's length is 9439.
Needless to say, this doesn't play nicely when you assemble these chopped samples into a sequence @ the original samples's tempo.
Does anyone have a fix or work-around for this?