I don't really hear what the big deal is in your sound demos. The
A132-3 demo just sounds more staccato to me. I don't hear anything
very annoying. This may be musically desirable. And you can
certainly get ride of it with slower envelope time. I don't think
this is any kind of functional sacrifice either. With the A140
envelope for example, the phase times can be very finely tuned in the
"Low" time mode. And you can achieve "smooth" attacks and releases
which nonetheless take an almost imperceptible amount of time, an
amount of time that certainly does not affect musical applications,
does not eat into the note length in a noticeable way. Comparable to
acoustic instruments I'd say, such as a piano. But then you can turn
the time way down for a really harsh attack, which a piano can't
achieve.
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 1:03 AM, argitoth <
argitoth@...
> wrote:
> mirror_saw7778, you're not alone, take a look at this thread. I even
> have an audio demo. Let me know if you are hearing the same problem in
> my audio demo:
http://modularsynth.net/viewtopic.php t=2214&start=0
>
> Monroe, the thump problem lies within the modules. Some modules thump,
> others don't. My RS-110 filter thumps with instant attacks, but not my
> A-106-1 Xtreme Filter. My Model 12 filter thumps in Low Q mode, but
> not in High Q mode. Combining the A-132-3 with a filter to create
> something like a lowpass gate can solve the thump problem.
>
> mirror_saw7778's Asol SY02 does not thump. His A-132-3 does.
> mirror_saw778, CAN YOU PROVIDE AN AUDIO DEMO FOR BOTH MODULES
>
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