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Re: Asking for help from a programmer about Ensoniq emulation
02/17/14 04:20 PM
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I have no idea about the hardware part, but if you have to solve it manually, which unfortunately is what I have to do a Lot professionally, here's a trick to solve it let's say more efficient. though I'm sure you know already:
If you are sure it is the absolute non-edited monophonic waveform being played, setting the sweet looping point is a matter of zooming in a lot so you can cut it on the smallest amount of time possible. You are a musician, so a program like pro tools (or in this case the free Audacity would work miracles as well) is probably around. Define the first ABSOLUTE full pulse of the waveform and select it to loop. Absolute means you probably have to zoom in to the point of insanity, but it's the only, tedious, tedious way. As zoomed-in as it gets, play the sound and slide the right loop-marker towards what you think is the beginning of the second pulse. Your entire screen should only display like a microsecond. You'll hear when you got it right.
If you want to cheat you could program MHz-crossfades between independent waveforms just kidding.
Good Luck
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