hm.. i've searched the archives and millers book, but i couldn't find, what i was looking for. probably someone else can point us to the right direction.
iirc, somewhere in millers book, there is a technique described, which allows seamingless transition from one sample to the other (or from loop end to loop start) by adding a little ramp to the second sample in order to make the first sample of the next coming audiosample the same value as the last sample of the previous audiosample.
iirc, frank had once a question about this technique and that is why there is a thread about this technique in the archive, but i couldn't find it.
since this techniques doesn't use any kind of fading and thus doesn't require any overlapping, i found it quite useful.
roman
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 19:17 +0200, tim wrote:
Dafydd Hughes wrote:
Anybody have strategies for crossfading in this situation?
Alternate between two [tabread~]'s. 5 ms before tabread 1 is finished you start the second one with the next slice, so that the 5 ms fade-out of the first coincides with the fade-in of the second. gr,
Tim
On 10/1/07, Steffen Juul stffn@dibidut.dk wrote:
On 01/10/2007, at 18.33, Steffen Juul wrote:
I'd be surprised if you can hear it.
Hmm. Maybe I should take that back.
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