Moresampler adding vibrato to every long notes

keiran h

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I wish could post an example but sadly I can't
The resampler is adding random vibrato to every long notes
I deselected the vibrato but nothing ;-;
 

McCloud

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Are you sure it's vibrato? It might just be that the vb isn't configured correctly in order to loop samples, so long notes end up sounding weird. If that's the case then try using the e flag.
 

McCloud

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At the top go to Project then click on Project Property and then just type in an e where it says Rendering Options.
 

keiran h

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At the top go to Project then click on Project Property and then just type in an e where it says Rendering Options.
Haha I know how to use flags xD
But i meant the number range of e flag
 

McCloud

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Oh, oops! My bad. xD It doesn't have a number range, it's more of an on/off type of flag so all you have to do is type the e by itself.
 

na4a4a

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If you have to use the e flag then you my want to check your oto.
By default Moresampler will automatically decide if it should loop or stretch a sample.
You can force looping with "Me", If you can hear the loop then you may want to adjust your oto to be over a more even area of the sample.

This is just a suggestion since so many " loop only" engines exist.
 

keiran h

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If you have to use the e flag then you my want to check your oto.
By default Moresampler will automatically decide if it should loop or stretch a sample.
You can force looping with "Me", If you can hear the loop then you may want to adjust your oto to be over a more even area of the sample.

This is just a suggestion since so many " loop only" engines exist.
Oh! Then ill check the oto! Thanks
 

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