Once I re-resampled the original files in Audacity and imported those into AudioBlock, the glitches went away.
This is pretty amazing! I had been using sgorpi's mtrk, but it was always a bit dicey having to remember to break my workflow to go into Explorer to save the takes. I love how EasyRec can take care of everything from within the Buzz window itself!wde wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 9:10 amHerrFornit wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 5:08 pm Is it possible that audioblock adjusts the patternlength of the recorded wav of Easyrec automatically, too?
- Adjust pattern lengths automatically based on Wavetable changes.
For offset I vote for milliseconds like this: "0002.6" ms.
- Votes are in and milliseconds won.
- More accurate pattern lengths.
- Mute param.
- Small EasyRec improvements (remove unnecessary silence, add time stamp to recording etc..)
- Edit: Restructure the code to avoid couple of issues. Uploaded new version.
EasyRec.zip
Maybe there should be a dedicated WDE machines thread, since machines like this can be a little hard to find buried in the replies here.
Sorry to always be clogging the thread up with technical issues, but I'm noticing that after about 90 seconds of recording, I get increasingly-choppy audio. Even a super-simple KickXP / Bass3 4/4 pattern will start having these issues.
The recorded audio itself is fine, which is a bit of a relief and means I can still use EasyRec for "bouncedowns".
I'm beginning to suspect my setup itself - can anyone else replicate this issue? Here is a demo .bmx - just set the slider to record, press F6, and wait for three minutes (and try not to lose your mind at the repetitive pattern ). By then, for me, there's noticeable glitching going on. It's actually slightly similar to the glitches I heard when using AudioBlock to resample WAVs, but far far worse.