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  • Henrik Simonsen
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    I’ve attached two screenshots that shows that the library is in the same location for both SD versions

    Hmm, can’t find the exact same thing that you write about, “remove” and “forget this library” when I’m in SD2, it says “clear” and when I press that button the path disappears. When I re-establish the path it is ok with SD2 but still not with SD3.

    BR

    Henrik

    Henrik Simonsen
    Participant

    Hi John
    Thanks for the answer, I’ll get back to you during this weekend.

    BR

    Henrik

    Henrik Simonsen
    Participant

    There are 19.6 gb in the SL-Avatar folder, there are 13 obw files in the folder. Remember that I can use the Avatar sound library in SD2. I use OS 10.10.5.

    BR

    Henrik

    Henrik Simonsen
    Participant

    Hi
    Thanks for your answer.
    Yes it seems like that but it is installed, I can use Avatar when I’m in SD2? And they have the same path to the library.
    ??
    BR
    Henrik

    Henrik Simonsen
    Participant

    Hope it was clear that I didn’t use Sup Drummer in Logic so the noise was in Logic-drums too!!

    Found this thread, tried what he did, it didn’t help:

    http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/recording-studio/203263-superior-drummer-clicks-pops.html

    By the way: the sound you hear in the two samples I send you, does your drums have those sounds too???? That would be very interesting to know for me, maybe it is something with my computer
    ?? What system do you use?

    Henrik Simonsen
    Participant

    no it doesn’t go away when I uncheck “bottom wire snares”, it’s exactly the same. Earlier this day I tried to set the bleed amount to 0.0 a that did not make any difference either.

    ok Scott, we hear things differently:-) (“snare buzz”).

    ok (bongos) but still I think it’s a dimension of the audio file that should not be there

    Henrik Simonsen
    Participant

    Hmm Scott, I must say that I don’t think thats how it is, I think it is some kind of digital noise/error. An “exited” snare would sound differently, I think, and hopefully the engineer would have heard that noise and moved the snare drum:-). The sound is more or less on all toms, more or less the same (Custom and Vintage). Also, I think it is strange that iit has a crescendo?.
    I’ve done a little research, when I use the pop/rock set it is a much more clean sound even though there is a little bit of white noise in the end. But not much at all, compared to the Vintage set.
    I have Logic, but don’t use it so I cannot make a sound file BUT I can hear drum sets and actually, there is the same kind of noise on most parts of the drum set, not just toms, also a snare with the snares tight on:-). Some of the sounds have very much noise indeed!!!

    Anyway, in my opinion, this is not how the drums sounded when they were recorded, it has come to the sound file when it was edited.

    Bongos: I haven’t used any compression or anything else, it’s the clean and pure sound I’ve using in my audio mix down, and I’m sure that the actual recording of the bongo sounds clean and nice. So I must say again, it happens in the editing:-).

    Can it be something that happens, when e.g. the ringing of a tom is cut of/faded out in the editing process?

    Regards

    Henrik

    Henrik Simonsen
    Participant

    Hi Scott, thanks for the answer.
    Ups, buffer, where do I raise that in Cubase 6 (can’t find it)?

    But here are two samples, a tom where the noise starts after the tom-tone and a bongo that just doesn’t sound clean:

    tom: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2312910/TOM%20TEST.mp3

    bongo: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2312910/BONGO%20TEST.mp3

    Thanks

    Henrik Simonsen
    Participant

    and now I’ve tried the same song on my Mac Book Pro and it has has the exact same white noise.
    Any solutions?

    Thanks

    Simonsen

    Henrik Simonsen
    Participant

    Hi
    I have kind of same problem, I’m using Sup 2.0 and the noise starts after the drum sound has ended. I also have the Custom and Vintage set and it is even worse with that. I assume that this noise is not in the recording?
    Also the percussion set have strange problems, for instance the bongos make a lot of noise.
    I’ve just upgraded to Lion 10.7.4, haven’t noticed these problems before.

    I use an iMac Dual Core Duo 2, 2.16 ghz, 3 gb ram, the built-in sound card, Cubase 6 (and Lion 10.7.4)

    Thanks

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