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lead:end lead:end is a male
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how do i prevend my sounds from clipping??
good good sounds but there are always those
tshktshk sounds:p

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12-08-2006 00:59
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When a sound clips it is too loud somewhere in the signal path. Try to figure out where it is clipping (eg inside a plugin, at the channel fader, ...) and turn down the level / gain before the part that makes it clip.

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12-08-2006 01:13 Homepage of thechronic
lead:end lead:end is a male
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thx man! u just saved my tsjoen!lol

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12-08-2006 02:00
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Or maybe your synth or sample clips because of its waveform which starts with DC offset. Try fixing that.

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