Add me to this list. I almost always find myself dialing the attack a hair
up from zero to get rid of the click, if it's controlling a VCA (110s in my
case, because I haven't yet received my 190). It's not a problem, really,
but I can't imagine needing a faster attack time out of an 800.
--Adam
> I've been wondering about this myself. I keep thinking that my VCAs
> are not calibrated correctly because I get pops on fast attacks with
> some patches. In a few sounds, the pop is OK because it gives
> something like pick attack or click to the timbre. But with others,
> even most of the time, the pop turns into distortion or some other
> annoyance. With the 190 in exponential mode, things is plenty fast,
> rise-wise.
>
> I guess I'm missing something here, too.
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> Mike
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> --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote:
>> Just curious:
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>> Do people really need more snappy attack times than the stock 800
>> offers? I find that I have to back the attack time off to keep from
>> popping a VCA, especially if using the exp response of the 190. And
>> since I can get a satisfying 'knock' sound when sweeping a filter
>> with no attack, no decay, why would you need something faster?
>>
>> Moe
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