illegal sample loop ?
illegal sample loop ?
hella everybody
ive got a strange thing going on. everytime i render something in live 4.1.1 and throw it in sound forge i get this message : "this file contained an illegal sample loop. the loop has been corrected"
and in audio file there are 2 sustaining loop markers, dont know how they got there..
anybody?
ive got a strange thing going on. everytime i render something in live 4.1.1 and throw it in sound forge i get this message : "this file contained an illegal sample loop. the loop has been corrected"
and in audio file there are 2 sustaining loop markers, dont know how they got there..
anybody?
All I know it has to do with the loop marker you can see in soundforge once you opened the file. I guess the live loop marker doesn't fit in soundforge, and soundforge interprets it and places it a the end of the file. Nothing to do with the sound to my understanding.
Cheers,
amo
Cheers,
amo
Live 5.0.3 - IBM Thinkpad R51 1.5ghz Centrino - 1,5 Go RAM - 7200 RPM 2nd HDD intern - RME Multiface - Windows XP Pro SP2
Same for me, though I don't know exactly why... Yes, one of the reasons is I never know exactly what is the max volume of my track, then, by not rendering into live, I can have a look in soundforge before I normalize...dub wrote:well i never normalize in live, i do all the master editing operations when i have my track rendered and clean.
Regards,
amo
Live 5.0.3 - IBM Thinkpad R51 1.5ghz Centrino - 1,5 Go RAM - 7200 RPM 2nd HDD intern - RME Multiface - Windows XP Pro SP2