You have to use a filter to reduce the clock noise until 100 %!
It has been heavily discussed whether a filter should have been build in, but many users want to have the dirty sound you describe as "bad". I recommend the A-105 VCF to blow the clock noise away. I think, after using a filter you'll get the dub sound as it is requested by most of the dubbing fans.
best regards
Axel
"djsoysos" <
djsoysos@...
> schrieb:
Hello all,
I just recieved my Doepfer rack (digging it by the way)
My question is about the clock noise at low delay times
on the A-188 1-B (1024 stage) analog delay.
I had read Ingo's message # 9525 about filtering
clock noise before I bought the A-188 1-B.
But I didn't realize the noise was as bad as it is.
I need to use the delay at slower speeds for the
dubby stuff I do and hate to have to use a low pass filter
just to clean it up. Any other fixes or mods
Soy Sos
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