KickLab XXL Manual
Virtual kickdrum designer
Troubleshooting continued
5:/ “I can hear a pop at the end of every kick”
This is most probably due to you setting an Endpoint for the Kick Sample that is
shorter than the Decay setting in the Sample section. Muting the sampler section to
see if the problems is gone, then you know for sure it is the sampler sections end trim
and/or decay settings. You can try re-positioning the Endpoint to a central point on
the waveform that will reduce the click or reduce the Decay knob so that the envelope
assists in reducing the pop.
6:/ “My Sample kick does not sound the same as it does in my editor”.
You may have a stereo sample that you are playing in Mono. This can cause
cancellation of several frequencies. Click on the Mono setting in the Sample window
and select “Stereo”. You may also have the Key setting to “Key = On”. This can cause
the sample to play back at different speeds depending on the Midi note. To keep the
Kick sample pitch consistent regardless of the Midi note set the Key setting to
“Key=off”. Also ensure that the Pitch knob in the sample window is set to “0.00”.
Check the filter settings, and the envelope settings in the red (Sampler) section.
7:/ “I am having a problem this manual does not cover”.
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