Interesting. I have not noticed that myself, although I don't use that many imported samples. Would you like to provide some more detail? I might be able to give it a shot and see if I can duplicate it.
@@edzielinski Example… when I use my Bluetooth headphones with BeatHawk and import some 808 Sub Bass Samples like from a Cymatics sample pack, there’s an annoying distorted sound kinda like a little interference, but a noisey distortion feedback is the best way to describe it. I even turned off the mic in settings and I still get that distorted noise along with the samples
@joedominguez-romero I've tried loading up some 808 kick and sub bass samples from Logic Pro for iPad, and one from a kit that I downloaded, ones that were really deep and fat. I'm listening on my best headphones - Sennheiser HD599SE I *think* I can hear just a very tiny amount of distortion on the biggest part of the attack, but its very small and it could jus be my imagination. If you have a sample that you can share or direct me to, I can try loading it up in Logic Pro or another app and compare with it loaded into BeatHawk. I would, however recommend that you try listening with some wired headphones because bluetooth has some known limitations with bandwidth and latency that can introduce distortion and artifacts.
@@edzielinski I was using the whole sample pack called Cymatics- Boomin 808s. Theres nothing wrong with the samples in general. Maybe it’s just the headphones then. Now I heard the same exact sound in the WoodSynth app too. Possibly my headphones (Bluetooth) aren’t compatible sound wise with some apps. I use my iphone and the charger port doesn’t work, I have to charge my phone with one of those round chargers you lay you phone on top of for it to charge, so if I bought wired ones it still wouldn’t make a difference. That’s why Bluetooth helps. Heck maybe it’s time to upgrade to a new 15 Pro Max. But I still have my iPad I just don’t use it as my phone is always on hand.
@@joedominguez-romero Got it. I'm still glad you brought this up, because I'm going to listen more closely to the quality of imported samples in BeatHawk and other apps, because there are times it matters.
Very in depth.
*Thank you ED*
Excellent tutorial, used to use VST softwares and stuff before I moved to hardwares ^_^
Nice!
Thanks for watching!
One Zielinski to another great tutorial like this app ez going and fun
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I noticed when I load any sample into BeatHawk it has this distorted sound that messes up the imported samples.
Interesting. I have not noticed that myself, although I don't use that many imported samples. Would you like to provide some more detail? I might be able to give it a shot and see if I can duplicate it.
@@edzielinski Example… when I use my Bluetooth headphones with BeatHawk and import some 808 Sub Bass Samples like from a Cymatics sample pack, there’s an annoying distorted sound kinda like a little interference, but a noisey distortion feedback is the best way to describe it. I even turned off the mic in settings and I still get that distorted noise along with the samples
@joedominguez-romero I've tried loading up some 808 kick and sub bass samples from Logic Pro for iPad, and one from a kit that I downloaded, ones that were really deep and fat. I'm listening on my best headphones - Sennheiser HD599SE I *think* I can hear just a very tiny amount of distortion on the biggest part of the attack, but its very small and it could jus be my imagination. If you have a sample that you can share or direct me to, I can try loading it up in Logic Pro or another app and compare with it loaded into BeatHawk. I would, however recommend that you try listening with some wired headphones because bluetooth has some known limitations with bandwidth and latency that can introduce distortion and artifacts.
@@edzielinski I was using the whole sample pack called Cymatics- Boomin 808s. Theres nothing wrong with the samples in general. Maybe it’s just the headphones then. Now I heard the same exact sound in the WoodSynth app too. Possibly my headphones (Bluetooth) aren’t compatible sound wise with some apps. I use my iphone and the charger port doesn’t work, I have to charge my phone with one of those round chargers you lay you phone on top of for it to charge, so if I bought wired ones it still wouldn’t make a difference. That’s why Bluetooth helps. Heck maybe it’s time to upgrade to a new 15 Pro Max. But I still have my iPad I just don’t use it as my phone is always on hand.
@@joedominguez-romero Got it. I'm still glad you brought this up, because I'm going to listen more closely to the quality of imported samples in BeatHawk and other apps, because there are times it matters.