I'm not entirely sure what poly means, but I've learnt it makes samples cut themselves off - so that when you play one, then play another, the first immediately stops playing. I usually have a group of samples in the EXS24 set to a poly of 1. I meant "cutting samples off" at different points each time by other samples, when playing them out. I've looked everywhere for a fix for this but had no luck. I was wondering if there was some sort of 'automatic snap to zero crossings' button or something like that, so that wherever I cut off a sample when playing them out (using an MPD32 and an EXS24 sampler btw), it automatically cuts them at the zero mark, avoiding the annoying 'pops.' Or maybe you guys have another solution. I'm sure lots of people are having the same problem. In other words, snapping to zero crossings or fading the start and end of each sample means nothing if I'm cutting them off half way through, for example. However, the issue for me is that as I play samples, I'm cutting them at different points each time and therefore still getting 'popping' sounds. I know that in Arrange window you can "snap edits to zero crossings" (although I've never gotten this to work for me seems to only work in the Sample Editor) or slightly fade samples in and out to alleviate the problem. I'm having an issue with 'popping' sounds between my sample cuts.
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