https://streamable.com/qbqxud
As you can see from that link, a sound is playing beyond its endpoint (you can see they're not overlapping in the Loops/Ranges window below) and this has been happening for every sound I put in that I slice with the transient slicer. Within the wave itself it doesn't happen to all slices but it does happen with about 1 in 10 slices. I haven't tried to see if this also happens if I manually slice up a wave. The linked video only demonstrates it happening when I preview it in the wave editor but it does happen when I lay out the slices and play them through midi, too.
Another very minor issue is that TX16Wx's version still reports as 3.6.0e.
Also as a side note I'd like to make a feature request for more transient slicer options. It seems that the way transient slicer works is really weird and no matter how much I fiddle with it I never get the desired results without manually creating and removing slices (which messes up the drag and drop midi export). I get things like misplaced slices, slices that shouldn't exist, slices being too far left or right of a transient, etc. I think options more similar to those in REAPER's MK Slicer lua script (https://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=232672) for example work better as demonstrated in this screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/sYYa5ta (image tag not working for some reason...)
The more traditional threshold, sensitivity, and retrig options get most of the job done and position the slices perfectly and the filter options to the bottom left fix any remaining issues.
I would actually use MK Slicer and other external methods to import slices into TX16Wx but I can't find a way to get midi export to work as there doesn't seem to be a way to combine multiple waves into one or export midi from multiple waves.
EDIT: I just realized I made a thread regarding the transient detector in Feb 2022 already oops...
As you can see from that link, a sound is playing beyond its endpoint (you can see they're not overlapping in the Loops/Ranges window below) and this has been happening for every sound I put in that I slice with the transient slicer. Within the wave itself it doesn't happen to all slices but it does happen with about 1 in 10 slices. I haven't tried to see if this also happens if I manually slice up a wave. The linked video only demonstrates it happening when I preview it in the wave editor but it does happen when I lay out the slices and play them through midi, too.
Another very minor issue is that TX16Wx's version still reports as 3.6.0e.
Also as a side note I'd like to make a feature request for more transient slicer options. It seems that the way transient slicer works is really weird and no matter how much I fiddle with it I never get the desired results without manually creating and removing slices (which messes up the drag and drop midi export). I get things like misplaced slices, slices that shouldn't exist, slices being too far left or right of a transient, etc. I think options more similar to those in REAPER's MK Slicer lua script (https://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=232672) for example work better as demonstrated in this screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/sYYa5ta (image tag not working for some reason...)
The more traditional threshold, sensitivity, and retrig options get most of the job done and position the slices perfectly and the filter options to the bottom left fix any remaining issues.
I would actually use MK Slicer and other external methods to import slices into TX16Wx but I can't find a way to get midi export to work as there doesn't seem to be a way to combine multiple waves into one or export midi from multiple waves.
EDIT: I just realized I made a thread regarding the transient detector in Feb 2022 already oops...
Statistics: Posted by Someone64 — Sun Jan 07, 2024 8:58 pm — Replies 0 — Views 14