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do my outputs hiss?
hello!
I'm not sure whether it's the sounds I create or the outputs, but there are some unpleasant artifacts... How to find out whether the outputs hiss? If they did, would they also hiss on a low frequency sinewave or do you recognise hiss only with timbres that have a certain amount of high frequencies? It might as well be aliasing, but I suppose at C3 as rootnote with untransposed oscillarots, the amount of alias is rather low |
I have heard some artifacts, but I thought they were there on purpose, part of the patch.
Other patches of a similar nature are free of them. As for Oscillarots, nasty things, big teeth, live under the shed. I'd put some poison down. |
Try switching the outputs and see if they still hiss...
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Not sure, but the first things to check would be if the bit-reduction or sample-rate reduction effects (distortion + saturation) are used, and/or if Noise is used as an sound source, or whatever.
The bit-reduction feature, by design, gives off strange artefacts particularly during the late decay/release portion of a sound, if activated. The FM control may also be a source of distortion/hiss, such as FM modulation via white noise, etc. |
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Couldnt let that one go past unnoticed eh Threlly? cheers Blay |
I compared all the outputs with the USB out in a blind test, and two times, I felt the USB sound a little bit cleaner, wasn't sure though, and one time, output three was cleaner... It's so subtle though and I'm not even sure, I think I can exclude any hiss...
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But in my case, the hiss in the patch only occur in the VC, not via midi. What do you make of that? :? |
Maybe there's a troll hidden in your USB cable who doesn't like dodgy code passing through it. I'd unplug it and look down it, and use a knitting need to poke him out.
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Yeah, that might be it, of cource!! :lol:
But seriously, have you ever witnessed anything like this, at a friends place or heard anyone claim this type of issue? :? |
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