I'm getting a small popping sound right when the red line reaches the object in magix music maker. The object is in Metal Vol. 1, and it's darkdesire choir c. Thanks for any help. :)
Soundpool issues can be tuff, there ar so many varibles....so I'll give you some thngs to think about....usually when one object is an issue, its the file has a problem. It could be the extension is different from the other 6 chords. I've seen it happen and never found out why....made all the extensions the same, problem went away. You have to get down in the program kinda deep to find the individiual style extensions....but they are there, then yu can write down information regarding the bad object, go to a good object in the same style and do a "stare and compare" if tthere is a mismatch then you have to change the Bad to match the good. Another thing you might try is deleting individual sounds, one at a time....guitar, drums, keys, etc....after each deletion....one at a time, try your music...sound gone ? thats your offending sound....sound still there, delete another and try again....so on and so on until your sucessful
hopefully....remember yu have only placed yur sounds in the trash bin, so yu still really have them, so when you are bac up to speed go to trach bin and do a restore of the sounds to original file....AFTER you have fixed yur trouble.
Hope some of this helps or gives you some ideas of thngs to try. Good luck...lemme know
Sometimes, fading in the offending loop ever so slightly can reduce or eliminate the popping noise.
That's what I ended up doing, and it worked. But, I wanted the sound to start with another object. It doesn't sound bad, though. Thanks for the help. :)
Soundpool issues can be tuff, there ar so many varibles....so I'll give you some thngs to think about....usually when one object is an issue, its the file has a problem. It could be the extension is different from the other 6 chords. I've seen it happen and never found out why....made all the extensions the same, problem went away. You have to get down in the program kinda deep to find the individiual style extensions....but they are there, then yu can write down information regarding the bad object, go to a good object in the same style and do a "stare and compare" if tthere is a mismatch then you have to change the Bad to match the good. Another thing you might try is deleting individual sounds, one at a time....guitar, drums, keys, etc....after each deletion....one at a time, try your music...sound gone ? thats your offending sound....sound still there, delete another and try again....so on and so on until your sucessful
hopefully....remember yu have only placed yur sounds in the trash bin, so yu still really have them, so when you are bac up to speed go to trach bin and do a restore of the sounds to original file....AFTER you have fixed yur trouble.
Hope some of this helps or gives you some ideas of thngs to try. Good luck...lemme know
I ended up fading the object in, and it worked. I did try muting all of the objects to see which one it was, and it was the one that I mentioned in my original post. But, next time, I will try a different object that is similar, as you have recommended. Thanks for answering, and it's not the first time I had trouble with that object. :)
I do a LOT of cutting and splicing of sounds. Almost every transition has a tiny tick or pop. I zoom WAY in and make a tiny fade until the offending sound goes away.
I do a LOT of cutting and splicing of sounds. Almost every transition has a tiny tick or pop. I zoom WAY in and make a tiny fade until the offending sound goes away.
Thanks! I didn't know you could zoom in for a small fade. I'll have to try that. Thanks again!