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Posted: 2013-07-24 00:49 Reply | Quote
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#49827
oh, 1.2.6 hehehe I don't like the UI of anything newer.

You could choose to reduce the volumes of both the target wave and the saw by -6dB and that usually is enough to avoid any clipping. Then Amplify once you're done (or find the best volume for your dmc sample in relation to the ftm volume)

Posted: 2013-07-24 00:59 Reply | Quote
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#49831
Well, my sample used the full range of the delta-counter but this worked pretty good. It sounds almost the same and now my triangle sounds quieter, which is what I wanted because I had a weird type of percussion where I used an A#6 note that lasts only one frame, along with DPCM and noise. The effect is funny now because the triangle plays really quiet the first time and then when I play the next sample it's a little louder.

And thanks for telling me which version you use, that's why I couldn't find any of the options, but what I did was virtually the same. I think I have learned something new and I'll try to apply it whenever I need some more balance in my samples. Thank you all guys!

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