Re: clicking
Date | 1999-10-14 00:58 |
From | Tobiah |
Subject | Re: clicking |
> > Create a special damping envelope whose only job is removing clicks: > Rubs me the wrong way. A click is usually a design flaw, or a flaw in a sample. I advise to find the click, and squash it. |
Date | 1999-10-14 04:15 |
From | Rich Weisgerber |
Subject | RE: clicking |
You Rock! > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-csound-outgoing@maths.ex.ac.uk > [mailto:owner-csound-outgoing@maths.ex.ac.uk]On Behalf Of Tobiah > Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 4:58 PM > Cc: csound > Subject: Re: clicking > > > > > > Create a special damping envelope whose only job is removing clicks: > > > Rubs me the wrong way. A click is usually a design flaw, or > a flaw in a sample. I advise to find the click, and squash it. > Else it is like using condom. |
Date | 1999-10-14 05:04 |
From | tolve |
Subject | Re: clicking |
what's not to like about clicks? tolve >> >> Create a special damping envelope whose only job is removing clicks: >> >Rubs me the wrong way. A click is usually a design flaw, or >a flaw in a sample. I advise to find the click, and squash it. >Else it is like using condom. |