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Old 03-19-2006
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Clicks at Start of Audio

Hey Cubies,
2 questions really
Firstly I need some help with clicks. When I import a wav file from fruity loops into cubase, sometimes there are clicks as the audio starts and finishes. I have managed to get rid of the end ones by fading out a tiny bit of the audio file, but at the start, fade in doesn't seem to work.

Secondly, If I copy an audio piece and then paste it later in the song, is there a way to process them individually, without affecting the other. For example, if I fade out the original file, the copy automatically fades at the same point.

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Trim the audio ??!!!
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I'm not sure this is correct, but it sounds like it would work... for auto copying the fades, try bouncing down the faded track. I think that makes an audio file which has the fade info apart of it.
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are you saying you record one track and then copy it to another? The way to make them independant is to click on the copied version and I think its in the audio menu. Click convert to real copy or something similar to that. As for that first question. I don't know sorry.
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oh I see you copy it to another song you are working on. Should still be the same.
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No...u have to select "Copy unique". because u dont want one copied version to affect the original. so u would want to copy an unique version of the original that will let u tweak it.
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