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possible solution to (part of) clicking bass?

possible solution to (part of) clicking bass?

2005-04-12 by Paul Wagorn

So, not to bring up a nasty thread, but as far as I'm concerned there are 2
things at work with the clicking issue (for me anyways), but I'm going to
focus on 1 of them right now/

Some people are having problems with clicking due to chopped waveforms.  One
of the suggested solutions is to increase attack time.  Of course this might
cause the sound to be less 'punchy' depending on how much you hve to
increase the attack.   Here's an idea (untested because I don't have my 110
right now)..:

Mult your trigger or gate signal to the sync in of the oscillator.  In
effect (if I'm right), this will cause the waveform to start the the zero
point for each note (like some digital synths), which should completely do
away with clicking caused from chopped waveforms.

Thoughts?

paul

Re: [motm] possible solution to (part of) clicking bass?

2005-04-12 by Richard Brewster

Success with this would depend on whether the sync resets the waveform 
to zero volts.  Another assumption is that the sync occurs on the rising 
edge of the gate.

--Richard Brewster

Paul Wagorn wrote:
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>So, not to bring up a nasty thread, but as far as I'm concerned there are 2
>things at work with the clicking issue (for me anyways), but I'm going to
>focus on 1 of them right now/
>
>Some people are having problems with clicking due to chopped waveforms.  One
>of the suggested solutions is to increase attack time.  Of course this might
>cause the sound to be less 'punchy' depending on how much you hve to
>increase the attack.   Here's an idea (untested because I don't have my 110
>right now)..:
>
>Mult your trigger or gate signal to the sync in of the oscillator.  In
>effect (if I'm right), this will cause the waveform to start the the zero
>point for each note (like some digital synths), which should completely do
>away with clicking caused from chopped waveforms.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>paul
>
>
>  
>

RE: [motm] possible solution to (part of) clicking bass?

2005-04-12 by Paul Wagorn

Yep, and yep.   I sort of assumed these to be the case . paul?

 

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From: Richard Brewster [mailto:pugix@...] 
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 7:09 PM
To: Paul Wagorn
Cc: motm@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [motm] possible solution to (part of) clicking bass?

 

Success with this would depend on whether the sync resets the waveform 
to zero volts.  Another assumption is that the sync occurs on the rising 
edge of the gate.

--Richard Brewster

Paul Wagorn wrote:

>So, not to bring up a nasty thread, but as far as I'm concerned there are 2
>things at work with the clicking issue (for me anyways), but I'm going to
>focus on 1 of them right now/
>
>Some people are having problems with clicking due to chopped waveforms.
One
>of the suggested solutions is to increase attack time.  Of course this
might
>cause the sound to be less 'punchy' depending on how much you hve to
>increase the attack.   Here's an idea (untested because I don't have my 110
>right now)..:
>
>Mult your trigger or gate signal to the sync in of the oscillator.  In
>effect (if I'm right), this will cause the waveform to start the the zero
>point for each note (like some digital synths), which should completely do
>away with clicking caused from chopped waveforms.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>paul
>
>
>  
>





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Re: [motm] possible solution to (part of) clicking bass?

2005-04-12 by Paul Schreiber

Errr..no.

The VCO core is a sawtooth that actually resets to +5V. The output waveforms are 
a result of level shifting.

Paul S.
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Paul Wagorn
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Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 9:13 PM
Subject: RE: [motm] possible solution to (part of) clicking bass?


Yep, and yep.   I sort of assumed these to be the case . paul?




From: Richard Brewster [mailto:pugix@...]
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 7:09 PM
To: Paul Wagorn
Cc: motm@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [motm] possible solution to (part of) clicking bass?

Success with this would depend on whether the sync resets the waveform
to zero volts.  Another assumption is that the sync occurs on the rising
edge of the gate.

--Richard Brewster

Paul Wagorn wrote:

>So, not to bring up a nasty thread, but as far as I'm concerned there are 2
>things at work with the clicking issue (for me anyways), but I'm going to
>focus on 1 of them right now/
>
>Some people are having problems with clicking due to chopped waveforms.  One
>of the suggested solutions is to increase attack time.  Of course this might
>cause the sound to be less 'punchy' depending on how much you hve to
>increase the attack.   Here's an idea (untested because I don't have my 110
>right now)..:
>
>Mult your trigger or gate signal to the sync in of the oscillator.  In
>effect (if I'm right), this will cause the waveform to start the the zero
>point for each note (like some digital synths), which should completely do
>away with clicking caused from chopped waveforms.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>paul
>
>
>
>







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