hi ethan,
as far as i know you get those clicks from the a140 only when you
have a very small attack or/and release setting,and this occurs in
the MEDIUM time range(maybe in the LOW, too,i haven't try it...).all
you have to do is move the attack knob very slightly to the right(a
setting of just above zero time).the same for the release
knob,too.with these a,d,s,r settings you can get quick
sounds,too,with almost no clicks...these clicks exist because the
a140 can have a very small attack and release time.
i don't think that the decay,or sustain settings have to do anything
with the clicks...
as for the patches ,see what you can find in the modular planet(the
bass section).
synthfreak
athens-greece
[Doepfer_a100]group owner-moderator
In Doepfer_a100@y..., ethanzer0@y... wrote:
> Maybe I'm not using my A-140 ADSR correctly. When I try to create
> quick and snappy patches I get clicks instead of usable tones. By
> the time I increase the A, D, S, or R to eliminate the pops and
> clicks, I wind up with soft tones which do not have quickness I am
> looking for. Is the A-140 capable of of creating quick usable
> tones Does anyone have a pacth example
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ethan