Thanks for the response but it seems to be more noticable on bassier sounds and dissapears when the VCF is turned all the way down so its something before the filter or the filter itself perhaps.
It can be solved by softening the main VCA attack but I'd like to know why its happening in the forst place.
The same thing happens in mono mode so its not running out of polyphony.
:-S
Jon <
jondl_2000@...> wrote: --- In
AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Rob Hill <m_moog8925@...> wrote:
> Has anyone noticed a glitch at the beginning of the attack (set at 0) with the AN1x?
No, perhaps somebody else has...
> I remember this happened with the DX7 as a result of the start of the wave resetting at
the same point every time the key triggered. There was a setting in the DX7 that would
have the waveform drift free and avoid the effect.
> Is there some way of getting round this with the AN1x or have I overdone the feedback
or something?
>
Might be too much Feedback in the VCA ;-) or it might be you have LFO Reset set to
KeyOn and the value for LFO Speed or Depth are way too high for the sound you are
aiming for.
Regards,
Jon
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