By goldenechos
Thu May 26, 2005 3:04 pm
Ok, so we all thought that the noise added to the end of samples had to do with which wav editors used to create the sample. I also thought it had to do with how many folders you "drag & drop" at once. I was convinced that the only way to get good writes was to transfer 1 folder at a time.
I know I was thinking this until I loaded all those drum kits from the AKAI WEBSITE... you know, the "Kit Of The Week" series.
I started by dragging one folder at a time...
Well, believe it or not, 3 of 12 kits I loaded had the NOISE at the end of the sample!!!!
What is even stranger is that I transfered those 3 folders again and they now load FINE!!!
Then I erased them all, and I dragged ALL 12 folders at once, and would you believe it... they all wrote FINE????
Tony
Has nothing to do with wav editors.
I know I was thinking this until I loaded all those drum kits from the AKAI WEBSITE... you know, the "Kit Of The Week" series.
I started by dragging one folder at a time...
Well, believe it or not, 3 of 12 kits I loaded had the NOISE at the end of the sample!!!!
What is even stranger is that I transfered those 3 folders again and they now load FINE!!!
Then I erased them all, and I dragged ALL 12 folders at once, and would you believe it... they all wrote FINE????
Tony
Has nothing to do with wav editors.



