Hi starcraft..yes, i will have to seriously think about my next step as regards getting rid of my noise problems, but I did want to get active pick-ups anyway even if I didnt have the sound problem, its a good move either way..._starcraft_ wrote:if the bass is presentin the same noise problem then its something u should investigate further before investin in new pickups.
a noisy pc input? noisy cable? bad connections within the gutar/bass?
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- KVRAF
- 5110 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
- Mr KVR
- 1580 posts since 23 Oct, 2000 from UK
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- KVRAF
- 5110 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
..Thanks a lot Ben!!...
..for anyone interested, this update corrects a few slightly out of tune samples and includes an overall global re-tuning of -15 cents....
...thanks to scifiartman for pointing out the problem out to me..
..for anyone interested, this update corrects a few slightly out of tune samples and includes an overall global re-tuning of -15 cents....
...thanks to scifiartman for pointing out the problem out to me..
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- KVRian
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- 889 posts since 10 Jul, 2004
let us know when u nail the noise problem. 
- KVRAF
- 5110 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
Hi star craft.._starcraft_ wrote:let us know when u nail the noise problem.
I have narrowed the problem down to my PC because the noise problem is present when I plug my bass in too although it wasn't as noticeable because I didn't have any applied distortion on the bass signal..
So as I said before I think that some active pickups will take care of the noise interference...Its definitely a power problem because when I touch my strings the noise disappears but then fades back in after I let a chord ring out a little..
I'm hoping to upgrade my PC and get new pickups in the not too distant future but the PC might not look likely until after the new year..
I also thought the problem might be power related because here in Sweden the wall power sockets and plugs are different to my native Ireland and don't seem to have a built in ground so maybe there is a simple solution that I have overlooked as I am not 100% familiar with the system...
So if there is anyone from continental Europe who might have some tips please let me know.. maybe I could get some kind of eliminator?
- KVRAF
- 8563 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
I just got into this, it's pretty neat. I like the mute style. I noticed the low open E and high E weren't in tune with each other, I do have the update with the corrected pitches but I just installed the old one.
Is there going to be a bass version?
Is there going to be a bass version?
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- 5110 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
Hi RunBeerRun...RunBeerRun wrote:I just got into this, it's pretty neat. I like the mute style. I noticed the low open E and high E weren't in tune with each other, I do have the update with the corrected pitches but I just installed the old one.
Is there going to be a bass version?
Glad you like it..
The corrected pitch update is the exact same as the first one so you should be able to just replace it in your plug-in folder and anything you were working on will load up just the same..
Yes, I will still do the bass version but it might be a while, not because it would take a lot of work but because I have some other things going on right now which are taking up my time...
I have a mailing list so if you want to be added just PM me your name and e-mail address (or use the contact box on the site..) and I will send you a mail when the bass version is done..
- KVRAF
- 8563 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
I think I'm already on the email list, yeah I remember you posting in the instruments forum and I went and filled it out.
That's cool there could be a bass plugin, I'm in no rush, I'm swimming in cool vst's already.'
That's cool there could be a bass plugin, I'm in no rush, I'm swimming in cool vst's already.'
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- 5110 posts since 5 May, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
Actually yes you are on the list already!!...RunBeerRun wrote:I think I'm already on the email list, yeah I remember you posting in the instruments forum and I went and filled it out.
That's cool there could be a bass plugin, I'm in no rush, I'm swimming in cool vst's already.'
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- 2909 posts since 15 Feb, 2007 from ...in the butt
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- 8563 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
I imagine glide would need a synth engine, it could go parallel with the sample engine. If that be the case, having a synth engine that complimented guitar samples would be a challenge.
Hope to see you in the dev chal again!
Hope to see you in the dev chal again!
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- KVRian
- 897 posts since 9 Aug, 2004 from Rome, Italy
...well actually a sample CAN be "glided" ! You just have to modify the playing speed which represents the frequency of its fundamental. Lots of samplers have glide.RunBeerRun wrote:I imagine glide would need a synth engine, it could go parallel with the sample engine.
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