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... at the start of numerous patches made with the 'standard' big synth? Those are, IMO, not normal and can't be removed by changing the attack of the VCA. Anyone noticed this?


Alex

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What do you mean with "'standard' big synth"? mux patch? musynth? or vsti?
sorry, just to understand :oops:

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That click could be to do with the attack, you need to set attack to around 150 Ms minimum.

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Taifunk wrote:What do you mean with "'standard' big synth"? mux patch? musynth? or vsti?
sorry, just to understand :oops:
Load the patch named "Analog Timpani", for example. You can find it in the Tuned Percussion folder. Changing the attack to 150 milliseconds doesn't change a thing. I know what you're saying, increasing the value of the attack usually does the trick with other synths or samplers that have a click or tic in the beginning but not with this synth. It's called the Musynth? I only hear it with this synth.

Here's an image of the synth that I'm talking about

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Alex Cremers wrote:
Taifunk wrote:What do you mean with "'standard' big synth"? mux patch? musynth? or vsti?
sorry, just to understand :oops:
Load the patch named "Analog Timpani", for example. You can find it in the Tuned Percussion folder. Changing the attack to 150 milliseconds doesn't change a thing. I know what you're saying, increasing the value of the attack usually does the trick with other synths or samplers that have a click or tic in the beginning but not with this synth. It's called the Musynth? I only hear it with this synth.

Here's an image of the synth that I'm talking about
Ok thanks :tu:
Yes It's called Musynth,the click you hear is caused by the chorus in the FX section,If you turn off this the click disappears,in this case I think maybe it is a choice for that type of patch,did you notice any other patch with these clicks?

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Taifunk wrote: Ok thanks :tu:
Yes It's called Musynth,the click you hear is caused by the chorus in the FX section,If you turn off this the click disappears,in this case I think maybe it is a choice for that type of patch,did you notice any other patch with these clicks?
Indeed, you're right, it is the chorus! "Vintage Swell 2" also has that chorus click. Some of the other patches that I thought had clicks can be solved by increasing the attack after all. Thanks. I'm glad that I know what it is now.

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Can someone tell me what click you talk about?

Here is Vintage Swell 2 on my system.
If yours is different, could you check if the LFO inside the chorus is connected to event input?
Vintage Swell2.jpg
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Hi Andreas,
Yes,lfo is connected to event input,exactly the click caused by the phase reset.

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I see.

So someone has to check all the choruses and replace them with more recent versions. :o

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:roll: I hear the clik but do not ask why.
Orion, Bitwig, Tracktion, Mixbus :party: :tu: :clap:
Win 10, intel i7, ram 20 steinberg UR22mkII :wink:

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AndreasD wrote:I see.

So someone has to check all the choruses and replace them with more recent versions. :o
Really!? :-o all the patches?
I don't hear any click or tic,maybe it's just an acoustic illusion.
I can only hear these wonderful imperfections that make the sound more alive,more analog,magical :hihi:
OK,I'm joking:)
Done, I checked all synth patches but without opening each individual patch,just tested the patch playing them,unless I missed something,only found another patch> "resonant lead".

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Luckily, thanks to Super Layers, not too many factory patches use the chorus effect.

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Yes,If you find other patches, please report.
Thanks Alex :tu:

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I've just found that zero release times can also have this effect, dependant on the situation.

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Yes exactly :wink:

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