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Old 02.07.2007, 02:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Groove66 View Post
Who knows, maybe these few people work for access
I would doubt that - my experience so far has been that if they can reproduce a problem - they are open about it.

As far other users saying they had no problem - maybe thats true, or maybe they didnt try for long enough - who knows?

Standalone mode for most people isnt actually completely standalone - usb is probably still plugged in, and the TI is probably on external MIDI sync - either could be causing sufficient change in CPU use inside the TI to mean the clicks occur for one user on a given patch and not another.

The mere fact that it takes a variable amount of time to occure should tell you its perfectly possible for one user to experience the problem and not another, and of course can make it harder for Access to reproduce it.


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I have been told that 'some clicks' are expected when changing from a patch to another patch (due to parameter changes), and also some clicks appear when moving any 'knobs' due to digital parameter changes.
The 'any' bit of that statement seems a little odd. There are certain paramter changes which are almost guranteed to cause a click - changing distortion types for example - basically anything that can result in changing the overall signal path rather than just change a param of something allready in the signal path. Similar could in theory occure when moving mix/send params to/from zero on delay, reverb, chorus and phaser or switching in osc 3, changing osc type, filter modes etc or changing osc phase param as these all involve a hard signal change. Probbaly never heard on the fx mix params as the 1 value is still nearly inuadiable.

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