Hi Russ , If I do turn it up its still very noticable . Just easier for other people to hear it this way because on some voices the sub will completely disapear while on others it will be quite audible . Heres a link to an electromusic forum Ive been posting on . It has an audio example of the sub osc problem . Scroll down the page past the first set of 3 audio examples of other problems and near the bottom of the page theres one called sub osc test mp3 on its own . thats the one to listen to . Thanks for listening and being prepared to make the patch for me on your A6 . I actually have mine in with an engineer at the moment . Alesis arent willing to look at it so its a third party . I used to own a juno 106 and cant remember there being a difference like this in the sub department . Thanks again . Dave --- In Andromeda_A6-ION@yahoogroups.com, Russell Hoffman <russ@...> wrote: > > > On Apr 16, 2010, at 3:12 PM, davenoz16 wrote: > > > Hi I have a problem with my sub oscillators volumes changing on different voices . If you are reading this post you could try and replicate this on your A6 by initialising a patch in the user bank ,setting the voice alocation to rotation (very important ) . bypassing the filters . setting a fast attack and highest sustain amp envelope with no release turn osc 2 volume off . have osc 1 volume at 50 %. turn off osc 1's wave and bring in the osc 1 sub oscillator untill just audible . Now press a key to cycle through the 16 voices you should notice the volume changing ? You can monitor which voice is doing what from the Global> voxmon page . Please if you have tried this procedure can you let me know if your A6 behaves the same as mine ? Thanks for your time > > Dave, > > I haven't tried this, but I bet if you increase the sub volume a little above "just audible" the effect will be less noticeable. My guess is all A6's do this -- it's an analog machine and not all the parameters are 100% identical from voice to voice. Oscillator pitch and filter cutoff are calibrated during the tuning procedure, but not all of the other parameters are, from what I can tell. > > I have noticed this especially if you set up the same as you have (voice rotation) and use a pure sine combined with a triangle wave. The oscillator sounds a little brighter on some voices than others. > > Turn off voice rotation if it really bothers you. > > I won't have time this weekend to try the experiment you suggest, but might be able to get to it next week. I don't think your A6 is broken; I suspect it's a normal voice-to-voice variation. It's this same reason that doing polyphonic playing while using oscillator FM is really nasty -- the voices differ enough from one another that FM makes it very noticeable. > > > Russ >
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Re: Sub oscillator volume problem
2010-04-16 by davenoz16
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