Stutter on Wav import
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Stutter on Wav import
Hi I've been importing samples like crazy on my new X6 and loving every minute of it. The other day I noticed a vocal film sample sounded strange but didn't think too much of it. Last night I imported the boy from Sixth Sense saying I want to tell you my secret now, and in the song it stuttered and sounded like it had reverb and chorus on when it didn't. I previewed the sample on the card and it sounded fine but when imported again it was weird. I wondered if this was to do with the sample being time stretched ? I checked every setting I could find on the import pages and couldn't see where the setting could be ? Has anyone here got any ideas what this could be
Re: Stutter on Wav import
Are you listening to it from the Sample List preview or when you assign it to keyboard/pad?
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Re: Stutter on Wav import
On the sample list preview
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Re: Stutter on Wav import
Razorbreed,
Try checking your 'Master Tune' setting. (Under Menu / System / Sound) If it is not set to 440.0 [Hz], set it back to that value and try importing and listening to your sample again. Let me know if this works.
http://www.piaknow.com

Try checking your 'Master Tune' setting. (Under Menu / System / Sound) If it is not set to 440.0 [Hz], set it back to that value and try importing and listening to your sample again. Let me know if this works.
http://www.piaknow.com

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Re: Stutter on Wav import
Hi sorry about hte delay and thanks for your reply. No that didn't work. Do samples have to be a particular bit depth or anything maybe ?
Re: Stutter on Wav import
The Fantom sample specs are 16 bit / 44.1khz. Check this and see if it makes a difference.
Bassman
Bassman