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    I think it deppends on the sample. The length of the original reverb used and other factors really change what you can do with the sample to get it sounding like it has a natural "end" to it. You could always mask the end of the sample with a new sound of some sort. Like I said, deppends on the sample used.

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    I kinda agree... Sometimes you can't make it sound natural, so time it so it brings something in to mask the end, stick a kick drum boom there or something.

    Or accept that it might just be a bit crusty...

    I've also done stuff like putting some random noise at the end, hiding whatever extra noises it is and that gives a bit of space to fade out or somthing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by acidsaturation View Post
    Sometimes you can't make it sound natural
    In fairness, Techno was never about stuff sounding natural.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    In fairness, Techno was never about stuff sounding natural.
    Hogwash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDR View Post
    Hogwash.
    Depends how you define natural
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