First gig with my Receptor :)
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- KVRist
- 273 posts since 5 Oct, 2005 from In front of iLok's headquarters with a Molotov Cocktail!
Played for 2 hours tonight at a local martini bar. Everything went well. I used the Receptor in a standalone method for several songs. I used a set of headphones to preview my multis before I played. That DREAMY EP LAYER Multi is a crowd pleaser! People LOVED it. I had a backup keyboard (Korg) just in case.
I'm back home now and just plugged in my Receptor and I've been playing for a few minutes and I'm getting little clicking sounds and artifacts on some of the decays. I'm not sure what to make of it. It's not clipping and the CPU isn't maxed out, either. I'm running it direct to my powered monitors and don't have it plugged into my computer at all. I unplugged the analog outputs and listened with just my headphones and it's coming from the Receptor. It almost sounds like when you don't have the S/PDIF or ADAT sync'd but I'm not running it that way.
Anybody care to comment?
Thanks in advance.
I'm back home now and just plugged in my Receptor and I've been playing for a few minutes and I'm getting little clicking sounds and artifacts on some of the decays. I'm not sure what to make of it. It's not clipping and the CPU isn't maxed out, either. I'm running it direct to my powered monitors and don't have it plugged into my computer at all. I unplugged the analog outputs and listened with just my headphones and it's coming from the Receptor. It almost sounds like when you don't have the S/PDIF or ADAT sync'd but I'm not running it that way.
Anybody care to comment?
Thanks in advance.
Death to all dongles!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 273 posts since 5 Oct, 2005 from In front of iLok's headquarters with a Molotov Cocktail!
Clicking sound has disappeared. I'm going to blame sun spots. 
Death to all dongles!
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Rick@MuseResearch Rick@MuseResearch https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=18273
- MUSEician
- 350 posts since 23 Mar, 2004
I know overloading the CPU will create pops, clicks etc.
Rick
Muse Research
Muse Research
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 273 posts since 5 Oct, 2005 from In front of iLok's headquarters with a Molotov Cocktail!
It wasn't overloading. It was weird. Kinda got a sick feeling about it. Rebooted it a couple times and it still was doing it. The artifacts were most annoying. It sounded like something sizzling. It was on the decays of reverbs or delays. Or I could hold a chord in any single synth and it would randomly crackle. It sounded like the audio wasn't sync'd. I've heard something like that when I didn't have my 828Mk2 sync'd to my host.MaxReverb wrote:I know overloading the CPU will create pops, clicks etc.
I haven't heard it since.
Weird.
Death to all dongles!
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Rick@MuseResearch Rick@MuseResearch https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=18273
- MUSEician
- 350 posts since 23 Mar, 2004
Where you using delays with Receptor set to an external tempo source?
Rick
Muse Research
Muse Research
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 273 posts since 5 Oct, 2005 from In front of iLok's headquarters with a Molotov Cocktail!
Nope. The crackling sounded very grainy on the decays. I haven't heard it since that first report. The first thing I checked was that the S/PDIF was set to internal and the MIDI clock, also. I disconnected everything, except my headphones and keyboard and still heard the noise.MaxReverb wrote:Where you using delays with Receptor set to an external tempo source?
Sun spots... it's gotta be sun spots.
I'll let you know if it happens, again. No worries.
Death to all dongles!
