This is what I expected. Some things have inherent slew. The A132 has very fast slew which makes it a flexible device. You can always fix a click or thump by using an EG or slew module as a mentioned above, in a non-sacrificial way. On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 10:49 AM, mirror_saw7778 <haven1@gmail.com> wrote: > I did some simple patches and found out it is not the 132-3 VCAs > making the "thump" it is in fact my new 106-6 filter. Sorry about not > being absolutely sure before I posted. > > I did find some interesting differences between the Asol SY02 and > 132-3 which might be of interest to some. the 132-3 reacts much faster > to CV as I cannot get the Asol SY02 VCA to click on a fast attack or > release. > > If I use not filter, no "thump" if I use either of the other two > filters I have (A108 and M12 Vactrol Filter) no "thump". As soon as I > use the A106-6 "thump thump thump". The A106-6 into A132-3 with > nothing going into the A106-6 input makes thumps. > > This brings me to someones suggestion of using a buffer, which I am > not sure I understood so I patched the M31 between the A106-6 and > A132-3, still "thump". I can really big thumps if I patch just the > output of a M31 buffered mult into the A132-3. > > I can rid of the thump by slowing down the ADSR attack and release as > I said. however I think the issues lies in the A106-6 creating a DC > offset. Is there a trimmer inside that I could adjust? > > My audio path post modular is a MOTU 828mk2 with Black Lion mods > (analog and clock). I am monitoring it on ATH-M50 headphones. > > -Argitoth- > I do not have web space - is there a free site I can post audio files? > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: my 132-3 VCA goes "thump"
2009-02-21 by Monroe Eskew
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