I wonder if the distortion is caused by using Realtracks that don't match the tempo for which they were designed?

For example, if a track was designed to be used at 120 beats per minute (tempo), if that realtrack is in a song with a tempo of 80 bpm, that realtrack will probably contain audio artefacts when it's generated. As a general rule of thumb, and it varies from realtrack to realtrack, a useful tempo range is 15 bpm above and 10 bpm below.

The tempo at which the realtrack was created are the last three digits of the track's name.

For example... 2474:Bass, Acoustic, Held Ev 085 was designed to be used at 85 bpm (and will probably be okay within the range 75 to 90 bpm)

Out of curiosity, when the wav file is dropped into Cubase, what does the waveform look like? Does it look clipped?


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