You know I jumped the gun earlier this synth is crap, I can imagine how nice it might sound but there is obviously something wrong with mine. It's completely unusable with that static/popping going on.
Do you think I should get my tech to perform the test procedures on it from the service manual, I'm thinking mainly the VCA test?
Hell maybe all of them. Do you think it would help?
Isn't ebay lovely...
--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "Tomhikon" <got_hatchet@...> wrote:
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> Makes sense, I'm getting use to it already. I guess I was worried about the korg curse. I'll always keep my wavestation but after selling an er1 and microkorg I got concerned the dw might be flubbed but I think I'll be keeping this one too.
> Thanks
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> --- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "PC" <paul@> wrote:
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> > It's not a bug, just a fact of life when you have fast envelopes. I'm actually surprised the DW's envelopes are fast enough for you to notice it.
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> > What you are hearing is the jump from 0 voltage to wherever the waveform is started, which often has the transient harmonics of the leading edge of a square wave. You may also be hearing some noise from the filter "popping" open.
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> > This is a common newbie complaint on the Waldorf synthesizer list (they use complex digital waveforms). Just add time to your attack/decay envelope to make it go away.
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> > Some synth manufacturers "fixed" this by building in this extra attack time, but most others leave this for you to decide as the sound-designer.
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> > Some analog filter chips (Curtis) are slow enough that you'd never notice. -pc
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> > --- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "Tomhikon" <got_hatchet@> wrote:
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> > > Ah so there is no fix then, Korg should have corrected that.
> > > I usually mask it with cutoff and eg, cutoff doesnt like it below 16 on mine.
> > > I had a juno 106 was the same way it was annoying.
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> > > --- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, Eric Hall <jester_123@> wrote:
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> > > > It happens when a key is pressed in the middle of a waveform cycle. I.E. the wave is not at zero amplitude. That causes an audible click. The fix is to raise the attack a bit.
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> > > > Eric
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> > > > --- On Fri, 1/22/10, Tomhikon <got_hatchet@> wrote:
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> > > > From: Tomhikon <got_hatchet@>
> > > > Subject: [DW8000] Re: annoying audio pop when keys pressed DW8000
> > > > To: DW8000@yahoogroups.com
> > > > Date: Friday, January 22, 2010, 1:10 PM
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> > > > I have the same problem, any ideas yet?
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> > > > --- In DW8000@yahoogroups. com, "Eric" <jester_123@ ...> wrote:
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> > > > > I'm hearing an audio "pop" or "click" on certain patches when I play, especially in the lower keys. It doesn't happen all the time, but happens enough to be annoying. I just got my DW8000 a day or so ago, and I'm thinking I want to get rid of it right away unless I can find an answer.
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> > > > > I was going to use it for some recording, but that noise in the audio prohibits that. Any advice before I put it back on Craigslist where I found it?
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> > > > > Thank you,
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> > > > > Eric
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