Well, it seems it does. When exporting a drum loop (consisting of 2 midi tracks) the very first kick sounds different to the rest. See the picture: The first transient looks different to all others, although the in track the same sounds are playing. Everything should sound exactly the same, but it simply doesn't.Tarekith wrote:Live doesn't apply any sort of fade out to exports other than the ones you draw on the track. Sorry, not sure what you're referring to.
Fades - How to turn them off?
Re: Fades - How to turn them off?
Re: Fades - How to turn them off?
Right click on audio clip and press reset fades
Re: Fades - How to turn them off?
in my case yes...Live doesn't apply any sort of fade out to exports other than the ones you draw on the track. Sorry, not sure what you're referring to.
first kick attack is not the same than second kick attacK
i don't know how to fix this
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Re: Fades - How to turn them off?
still, if you export the sound even if you reset fades the first attack of the first kick is not the same.Right click on audio clip and press reset fades
if you go on consolidate folder of the track same thing the first kick attack is not there...
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Re: Fades - How to turn them off?
Are you really sure there's not fade applied?
Even if you didn't apply any but have the "automatic fades" option turned on you'll get small fades on clips' start and end point.
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Re: Fades - How to turn them off?
I'm using Live 11 Suite and I can't make it default to "No Fades". The "Create Fades at Clip Edges" preference is off, yet when I drag in a clip, the yellow "Fade" button is always on by default. So what is the purpose of this preference which seems to do nothing?
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