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Re: clicking vca's

2005-04-12 by Jim Carlile

I think this is the problem I am having.. If I back off the attack just 
a little bit I can audibly hear it ramp up and it sounds weird for a 
bass sound.  I'm going to follow Paul's ssuggestion to make the lower 
range of the attack knob less sensitive and maybe then I can zero in on 
an acceptable setting because right now it is pretty fiddly.
-Jim

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Steve Maietta <srmaietta@y...> wrote:
> regarding clicking..   
> isn't there a point in the attack setting where the click goes away, 
but still leaves the sound punchy??  I mean really, how "punchy" can a 
sound be, and how much -audible- "punch" is lost by removing the click? 
>  
> I dont have this problem, so I cant really comment, but I like the 
suggestion of changing a resistor to numb the sensitivity of the first 
50 or so degrees of the attack knob on the eg.  Most of us spend most 
of our time within the quicker half of our ADSR's abilities I bet, so 
it makes sense to me to have the bottom end mellower (less sensitive) 
and then as you turn the dials to get longer responses, it could be 
touchier.  I do remember the eg's having a very touchy lower end.  
Maybe a switch could be added to switch between modes..

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