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And there are no particular "Click" patches, The click noise is totally random, even happened the factory demo song once. One thing I dont understand is that if I select the last same patch that I heard the clicks from again, the clicks would go away, and it only happens in the first 1-5 seconds after you have switched to a "problematic" patch. If it was caused by a hardware problem, doesnt that mean the clicks would be around all the time? how could broken hareware fix itself? Thank you all for your answers so far, I really appreciated them. |
Clicks and sparks have always been with the Virus's. I had it with my KC. The sparks/clicks were random.....but id always have one or two in any given session. Caused either by changing patches......or once new patch has been selected.....by depressing the keys to play it. Suffice to say....those sparks/pop/clicks were a true pleasure to the ears at high volume. Im of the opinion they are caused by the internal effects....as I never had it when the effects where turned off.
and for what its worth.....i think delay and reverb were the biggest culprits. Chorus, phaser etc seemed to work fine. I think alot of these pops/clicks people are talking about directly relate to the effects section....and NOT a hardware fault. DS |
Yeah that's true in some cases for sure. The after effects of the effects, if you will can cause a clicking sound. In my post I've turned off all FX, and still get a clickety-click noise. Not a pop, but little soft clicks.
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see, if my machine here would click all the time, especially when nothing is connected, we would locate and fix the bug. but actually, i doesn't click and that's why it's hard to help you without taking a hardware problem into consideration. marc |
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You tried that m8? DS |
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I used to get these same clicks before I disabled 'legacy usb support' in the bios. I havent heard from them since. They were right at the start of a note as you say and would sound even if the attack was 40 or more.
Wolfram on the mailing list said... "The "tick" is a little spike with around -48dB volume to sync MIDI and audio to sample exact timing. Usually you don't hear it because it's cleared out from the audio stream. You can only hear it when the measurement went wrong, i.e. if the tick came in too late or so. And more importantly: the tick is only generated when there is silence on the audio stream and the sequencer is stopped, it's not generated as long as there are notes sounding or the sequencer is playing back. So, it won't intefere with your music at all." Mine was definately ticking when the sequencer was playing and when sound was being made, and it was not the click sound on fast envelopes that was part of the sound engine to make certain sounds (brass?) ala jp80xx or similar synths. Anyhow, as I say, doing that tweak in the bios fixed mine and fingers crossed it wont crop up again! Maybe its something to do with people having really old usb devices on the same bus as the TI or even having a saturated usb bus....I dunno :) ten |
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I just want to make sure that it is caused by hardware damage before I take it back to the shop. If the RAM was defective, shouldnt the clicks happen to every single patch change? and the clicks noise would stay with the same patches, instead of appearing totally randomly? What could the other possiblities be to cause such problem aside from RAM damage? and what kind of options have I got? take it back and get a refund? or ask Access to send me a new RAM or perhaps other parts? And also I found out that the clicks happen before the FX section, if it happens to be a patch with "delay" ON, the clicks would get the delay fx too in the mix. So its only 1 click sometimes when switching patches, instead of a couple (5-8 in roll) as I mentioned before, the rest were definitely caused by the delay fx. I cannot believe it, after spending that much money and waiting for that long... I really hope that it is not a hardware problem. Doesnt Access have a quality check procedure before the units get released to public? at the end of the day, customers are the ones that really suffer from it, since Access, distributors and retailers have already got what they needed from us ... All customers have to pay(in full) in advance to be Beta testers? Crazy world indeed! |
It shouldn't hurt to hang on for while - if it is a hardware fault, then it'll still be under warranty for a good while yet. In the meantime it may well get ironed out.
Is the problem really so bad as to render the synth unusable? |
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