goodnessbeni
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Hi guys,
First proper post here. I've been using Ableton for a few months now and I've come unstuck for the first time this evening and it's probably something stupid but I can't figure it out for the life of me.
When I create a new instance of simpler by double clicking an audio file, I am getting a totally bizarre result. In a working project I was trying out a new kick drum and it will only play back the true sound when in "Slice" mode. "Classic" and "1-shot" mode are playing the midi information but the audio sounds dull and fuzzy.
I started a new project to see if maybe the project itself was corrupted in some way and now there is a different issue. Having adjusted nothing at all and just creating a new simpler by double clicking a .wav file onto a MIDI track - Simpler is there but the "Classic" mode plays back a really short, fuzzy sound of the sample, the "1-shot" mode plays a more reverby version of the "Classic" sound and "Slice" plays nothing at all.
This is driving me crazy. I'm hoping someone can shed some light here.
Thanks!
Ben
First proper post here. I've been using Ableton for a few months now and I've come unstuck for the first time this evening and it's probably something stupid but I can't figure it out for the life of me.
When I create a new instance of simpler by double clicking an audio file, I am getting a totally bizarre result. In a working project I was trying out a new kick drum and it will only play back the true sound when in "Slice" mode. "Classic" and "1-shot" mode are playing the midi information but the audio sounds dull and fuzzy.
I started a new project to see if maybe the project itself was corrupted in some way and now there is a different issue. Having adjusted nothing at all and just creating a new simpler by double clicking a .wav file onto a MIDI track - Simpler is there but the "Classic" mode plays back a really short, fuzzy sound of the sample, the "1-shot" mode plays a more reverby version of the "Classic" sound and "Slice" plays nothing at all.
This is driving me crazy. I'm hoping someone can shed some light here.
Thanks!
Ben