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Re: Noise from control movements

2012-06-19 by sghookings@tiscali.co.uk

Hi Bruno

Does you mod wheel do this regardless of BCR in the loop?
See for me the BCR has to be in the loop (he induces the noise) and interestingly it is only certain instruments that propagate it.

I wish I could work out the mechanism so as to design a cure :-).

But at least I am not alone in hitting this issue ... would be bad news if one wanted to move a param whilst playing / recording ...

Regards

Steve H

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Bruno <brunorc@...> wrote:
>
> 2012/6/19  <sghookings@...>:
> > When I move any endless encoder (havent noticed it on buttons) I can hear, thru my audio mixer, constant clicks.
> >
> > I notice this isnt on all channels (only selected).
> >
> > I thought MIDI cables themselves are current loops with opto-couplers to prevent earth loops etc.
> > And supposed to be twisted to stop noise.
> >
> > And yet this BCR movement is creating audio in certain channels of the mixer.
> 
> My Yamaha CS1x has the annoying habit of notifying me (with the help
> of the mentioned clicks) of every move of its modulation wheel. I
> don't remember if I ever tried to reproduce it with an external source
> of CC#1 messages, but maybe your case is similar? I wouldn't suspect
> MIDI cables to create such noises, rather an instrument.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Bruno
>

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