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AuthorTopic: Anyone Have Any Probz With The SC SH101 VSTi?
casio hardcore
Posted: 1st February 2003 00:04
I know there are better SH101 clones out there but I sorta dig the simplicity of this one. Problem is, there is always a clicking noise when the note is released. The only way to combat this is to totally kill the release and sustain which leaves me with short little stabs (which would be cool if I was going for short little stab sounds but I'm not). This "clicking" is present in both Fruity Loops, Acid, and in Orion. So anyone else have this problem? Thank in advance...

CASIO HARDCORE
realmarco
Posted: 1st February 2003 00:50
ah yess the sc101, my very first VSTi you know

alas it was bugged and unfortunately didn't sound very good(compared to most now) Sad

kept crashing cubase 3.7

sorry to say, your stuck with the clicks Sad
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