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Re: clock noise A-188 1-B (1024 stage) analog delay

2006-07-23 by djsoysos

Axel,
thanks for your reply. I experimented with the 2 filters I have,
the A-121 multimode  filter  and A-101-1 vactrol multi mode filter.
But in order to remove clock noise I end up rolling off everything at
what sounds to my ear around 200-300 hz. That's a considerable
dulling of the sound. Not something I will always want.
Dont get me wrong this thing sounds great for doing
modulated fx like chorus, flange ect. I just a bit of an echo freak.
Soy Sos


> You have to use a filter to reduce the clock noise until 100 %!
> It has been heavily discussed whether a filter should have been build in, but many users 
want to have the dirty sound you describe as "bad". I recommend the A-105 VCF to blow the 
clock noise away. I think, after using a filter you'll get the dub sound as it is requested by 
most of the dubbing fans.
> best regards
> Axel

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