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It seems when I export a track as a WAV file there are added bars at the end of the track that have no audio content. If I have a track that is 56 bars in length and I change the track length to 56 and then go back and look at the track length it has changed to 66. Is this the way its supposed to work and is there a work around other than trimming in a DAW?
To be able to create a WAV file track length of less than 50 bars would be handy as well as I occasionally use the WAV files as drum patterns in a looper. Again trimming in a DAW adds an extra piece work.
Screenshot of an exported WAV track show in Audacity. Dead space at end of track.
Hi,
AFAIK, the extra space at the end of exported audio files is added for all sounds to ring out, Cymbals especially.
There is no equivalent setting in EZD3 as the ‘Bounce Loop Area’ in its bigger sibling Superior Drummer 3, which lets you Export a perfect loop.
I suggest you post a request for this in the ‘Requests & Feedback’ section.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
This response/answer seems legitimately unnacceptable. Shame – I wanted to like this product.
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