Sion Jones Posted November 26, 2021 Posted November 26, 2021 After all these years, it's rather frustrating that audiosnap is still detencting entirely spurious transients. Every bass guitar note has at least two, if not three transients detected at the start of every bass note. Going through these manually and deleting them takes up almost as much time as just manually entering them yourself. What on earth is going on? The filter threshold and resolution don't do anything to help (and I can;t recall a time it ever actually did, to be honest). Anyone else annoyed by this?
Sion Jones Posted December 3, 2021 Author Posted December 3, 2021 that doesn’t work wih bass guitar though, it still inserts weird double and triple markers all over the place
michheld Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 Which Audiosnap algorithm (detection method) did you use? Notice: You have to change it to the new one manually on existing projects. See Preferences, Project, Audiosnap, "Transient Detection Method". "Multi Resolution" is a new one which should work better and it exists only a few weeks. Allthebest2u
Clovis Ramsay Posted December 3, 2021 Posted December 3, 2021 Considering that the new Pro Tools and even Reaper both have outstanding time aligning tools for multi-track instruments, no one is betting on the audiosnap horsey to provide anyone enough confidence to gamble their time and patience and even reputation on. It may have been the most innovative feature there was when it was released back in 2008 but now in comparison to the other DAWs, it's felt more as a flaw and develops a negative association with the brand. This inevitably ruins the chances of a 2nd date and showing off the big guns Cakewalk is packing, but no, can't have no fun with that audiosnap booger hanging from the nose!
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