get a reamp box for your line level signals to send them into a guitar amp, you will get much more pleasing results. it sounds to me like your amp may be the culprit, have you tried hooking it up to anything else like a mixer or recorder? On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 7:36 AM, andy butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > nope. I'm the original andy butler. > www.andybutler.com > > > How distortion sounds depends on the circuit that's doing the distortion, > not all analog circuits have a nice smooth overdrive. > > The DE does have high output compared to a guitar. > It's possible you're going right past the nice overdrive > and giving some circuit in your amp too much to handle. > > Monroe Eskew wrote: > > Doesn't that amp route all signals through digital processing? > > ...yep, that would do it. > > > One thing you might try is feeding the DE into the fx return socket of your > amp > and see how that works. > > Hopefully this is just a matter of getting the gain staging right, > and not that any of your gear is faulty. > > andy butler > > > > avinopsvrecords wrote: > > > > > > I appreciate your comments. Are you the same andy butler from Hercules > > and Love Affair? > > > > Anyway, I don't think it's just distortion. If I'm not mistaken, the > > nature of analog distortion is such that you get steadily more intense > > saturation as the circuitry is overdriven. This sounds (more) like > > digital distortion, like I'm hitting the ceiling, killing the headroom, > > and getting this very undesirable crackling noise. > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Dark Energy Cracking Noise
2011-01-21 by watson
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