Success with this would depend on whether the sync resets the waveform
to zero volts. Another assumption is that the sync occurs on the rising
edge of the gate.
--Richard Brewster
Paul Wagorn wrote:
>So, not to bring up a nasty thread, but as far as I'm concerned there are 2
>things at work with the clicking issue (for me anyways), but I'm going to
>focus on 1 of them right now/
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>Some people are having problems with clicking due to chopped waveforms. One
>of the suggested solutions is to increase attack time. Of course this might
>cause the sound to be less 'punchy' depending on how much you hve to
>increase the attack. Here's an idea (untested because I don't have my 110
>right now)..:
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>Mult your trigger or gate signal to the sync in of the oscillator. In
>effect (if I'm right), this will cause the waveform to start the the zero
>point for each note (like some digital synths), which should completely do
>away with clicking caused from chopped waveforms.
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>Thoughts?
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>paul
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