hi daniel, my name is kevin, and i a loyal supporter of elektron, but i just came to a very disturbing realization. a friend of mine who bought his sid station at the same time as mine(his: d91100239-81, and mine: d91100243-81), sounds REMARKABLY BETTER than mine in every way. i know there is going to differences between units, but this is absurd, i mean my noise floor is literally at least twice as high, for every patch. and there are factory patches on mine that you can barely hear, but on his unit sound awesome. i have tested our units very carefully, with the same power supply's same mixer channels, cord's ect.. i guess i'm pleading for help. i can't live with my 'station' knowing how good it COULD be sounding. what can i do? kev >From: Daniel Hansson <d3daniel@...> >Reply-To: elektron-users@onelist.com >To: elektron-users@onelist.com >Subject: Re: [elektron] sound environments : part 2 : step by step >Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 16:55:46 +0100 (MET) > >On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, andrew sargeant wrote: > > > I listed the keys to add waveforms (for the first entry in the table > > section) --- in the same entry as the waveform you can add [Loop] >(followed > > by the amount of times it loops -- be sure to press 0 then then the loop > > amount -- is up to 9 i think?) > >Actually the loop-command always is an infinite loop. The value after the >loop-text is the point from where to jump to do the loop. Could also have >been named "goto". > > __ >__///Daniel Hansson | SidStation - MOS6581 Synthesis >\XX/ daniel@... | www.sidstation.com > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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Re: sound environments : part 2 : step by step
2000-02-17 by Saul Goode
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