EZDrummer 3 – Popping sound when exporting AIFF ohh WAVE in Logic

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  • Bear-Faced Cow
    Participant

    Sounds like Apple may have introduced a CoreAudio issue into their latest update of Ventura. How are you exporting the audio?

    jord


    Jordan L. Chilcott

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    Tonfisken
    Participant

    Hi Jord,

    I normally export the loops as separate tracks in Logic Pro:
    File/Export/1 track as audio file/Cyckle range only/AIFF/16 Bit
    Or: command+ E

    When I export a loop with a shaker there is no popping – only when a kick drum is at the start of the beat/loop.
    I’ve read about issues with the MacBook Pro and CoreAudio.

    Klas

    John
    Moderator

    Hi,

    if you have a silent bar in the beginning of your exported audio, do you get that pop? Exporting from the EZD3 Track Menu (MIDI will have to be on the EZD3 Song Track) does not produce the same result, I take it?

    BR,
    John

    John Rammelt - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Tonfisken
    Participant

    Hi,

    I exported a WAVE file in ED3 with a silent first beat (and with a beat) – no popping sound.
    But ED3 adds a silent tail in the WAVE-file and not a perfect loop.

    When I open the WAVE file in logic to adjust the loop, and export it as an AIFF-file (to be able to adjust the tempo in a live situation) or WAVE-file the popping is back.

    So the problem is in the Apples Core Audio?

    Is it possible to export AIFF-files in ED3 with a “perfect loop”?

    /Klas

     

     

    Tonfisken
    Participant

    Hi, I quit the CoreAudiod in the Activity Monitor – and the popping is gone.
    If the popping starts again, I just quit the CoreAudiod and I guess it is a work around that I can accept.

    /Klas

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