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    • staiffS
      staiff
      last edited by staiff

      Hello !
      when using the Xfade function in ESC it smoothering the loop (if some clics are audible the loop Xfade "erase" it - make interpolation beetween start and end loop point)
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      Maize sampler can read this Xfade loop. But not sure in hise ... (?)

      But when using the Xfade loop in hise i ear strange behaviour sound (pop, crackles, jumping loop points) !

      why ?
      is it not the same function ?

      Excuse me i'm French.

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      • d.healeyD
        d.healey @staiff
        last edited by

        @staiff Do you get the same issue if you loop the samples directly in HISE, without ESC?

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        • staiffS
          staiff
          last edited by

          didn't try directly in hise, but sometimes rectified some loop start and end (but made before in ESC).

          so, no.

          will try directly in hise.

          Excuse me i'm French.

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          • staiffS
            staiff
            last edited by

            but in fact: is it the same function in hise and ESC ?

            Excuse me i'm French.

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @staiff
              last edited by

              @staiff What is the sample rate of your samples?

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              • staiffS
                staiff
                last edited by staiff

                44100 kHz - 16,bits.

                but, sorry, that doesn't answer if the loop Xfade is the same beetween the 2 softs ... (?)

                really thanks to answer me, David, and taking time to, but the question is just this. same or not same (?).

                if yes i make something wrong.

                if no, answer done and question closed.

                Excuse me i'm French.

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                • Christoph HartC
                  Christoph Hart
                  last edited by

                  What do you mean the same? If you enable crossfade in HISE, it will create a short buffer that contains a linear fade and uses this instead of the original sample. How the other one works, no idea.

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                  • staiffS
                    staiff
                    last edited by staiff

                    okay.
                    as you wrote it's not the same thing.

                    1- to be concise ESC Xfade is a "make up" to mask the "click and pop" sometimes heared if the loop is not correct. that's happen sometimes when the waveform of an instrument sample can't match same frequency all along the sample, so the start loop and end loop can't match 100%, so a "pop" noise appears, where a perfect loop with matching good similar frequencies beetween start and end loop points doesn't.

                    as you can see on my previous gif. the left and right wave (start and end) are not similar. when using the xfadeloop, it will "mix" the both waves to artificialy match and create "fake" similar frequencies and "smoothing" the loop process. no "pop", or pretty close "masked" pop zone by layered frequencies.

                    2- i will make a short vid tomorrow to show how the ESC Xfade loop works. and maybe what appened when using the hise xloop for the same function.

                    3 - example videos about the crossfade loop (not ESC, but ESC do the same):
                    English:
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af-mxbUphpQ
                    French (from Quebec) but you will understand the concept even you don't understand linguage:
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2FGCyU9KCg

                    Excuse me i'm French.

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                    • staiffS
                      staiff
                      last edited by

                      my video here:
                      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RpONQ9cWLbz71KVi3uEpQB_AJl3hPZtE/view?usp=sharing

                      ESC xfade loop demonstration (and prove that the xfade loop in hise is not the same function)

                      So i have my answer ;)

                      Excuse me i'm French.

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