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RE: [Evolver] Noise bug - a concrete way to test?

2002-12-13 by Don Gothard (dg)

It appears I am suffering the same fate. I was tweaking a patch from an
init sound last night and started hearing what sounds like static (the
best way I can describe it). I only had the 2 analog osc (no digital)
and some filter adjusted when I noticed it. I could semi eliminate it by
adjusting the analog  osc levels down below 50 and sometimes making the
resonace value very low would eliminate it, but you could tell it was
definitely not there. Think I will send this along to Dave as well and
see what the response is.

Thanks,
Don


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex <afrorouge@...> [mailto:afrorouge@...] 
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:03 PM
> To: DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Evolver] Noise bug - a concrete way to test?
> 
> 
> Hey, all.  I think I may have the noise bug that some have complained 
> about with the Evolver, where above certain osc levels an 
> intermittent, unwanted noise is introduced that doesn't seem to be 
> related to any other parameters.  If I turn the HPF value way up, the 
> noise goes away, but it's otherwise quite persistent.  However, this 
> doesn't seem to happen on the presets, so I'm wondering if I might 
> just be paranoid - does anyone know of a specific approach to test if 
> the evolver has this bug, or specifically what causes it?  I thought 
> I'd ask here before bothering Dave.  Thanks much.
> 
> Alex

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