Ace - bug ?
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- KVRian
- 961 posts since 11 May, 2004 from cologne,germany
- KVRAF
- 1898 posts since 14 Jul, 2018
yes,
it is because in the init patch (for example) VCA2 is normalled to VCF2 which is normalled to VCO2
so: for example in the init patch you have both VCA open, whereas vca1 has the osc-mix signal (via vcf1)
and at the same time vca2 has the vco2 signal (via vcf2)
so even if you set the vco-mix fully counterclockwise to only hear vco1
you will hear also vco2 which is normalled to vca2...
so: put the vca2 down to 0 and you'll hear only the vco mix
or repatch it to break the normalization
it is because in the init patch (for example) VCA2 is normalled to VCF2 which is normalled to VCO2
so: for example in the init patch you have both VCA open, whereas vca1 has the osc-mix signal (via vcf1)
and at the same time vca2 has the vco2 signal (via vcf2)
so even if you set the vco-mix fully counterclockwise to only hear vco1
you will hear also vco2 which is normalled to vca2...
so: put the vca2 down to 0 and you'll hear only the vco mix
or repatch it to break the normalization
