Has anybody had luck with eliminating the clicking that comes with certain samples and retrigs? AFAIK the attack and decay values don’t really help, but maybe there’s some other way?
(sorry getting back to the OT after a while and I have lots of questions)
You said it…it depends mostly by samples and when the looping, RLEN based, happens within the sample.
You can smooth out the clicks by LPfiltering a bit. Using a Scene to combine RTRG and FILT can can be a passable workaround.
But as I started------mostly depends by the type of sounding sample.
Sometimes the only thing that works for me is plocking each trig with the appropriate hold/release settings. IE: if a sample normally clicks on one of the trigs, I’ll make sure the trig before is plocked to be either (A.) exactly the length of its duration (say the length is 3 beats, I’ll set hold=3, release=~30), or (B.) slightly shorter (hold=2.875, release=~60). It’s tedious, but as clicks annoy me more than anything, I sit here and plock the shit out of my hold/release times for each trig sometimes lol.
Not sure if that even makes sense, but that’s the only way I’ve figured out to reliable eliminate clicks.