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Originally Posted by Unknown Sound
This topic was a great read guys. I have had the same problem which caused a lot of grief. After no help from the dealer and Access I almost sent the TI back as a result, but decided not to in the end. Two reasons:
1) I initially thought it was faulty but further research on the Net revealed other owners with the same problem so, a replacement unit could exhibit exactly the same behavior.
2) I wanted the Virus sound and didn't want a refund, hell what else sounds like the TI?...certainly none of my other synths.
Anyway here's my story with examples:
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I spent a huge number of hours tweaking every parameter in the affected patches. I finally found a way to minimize (not eradicate) the pops.
From Config:
1) Change Input from Analog to S/PDIF
2) Change Clock to 48Khz
3) Sync to Internal
The TI is now quite usable, with only occasional pops on some patches.
Lets hope a new OS will finally fix the problem.
-US
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Yes, changing your unit for a new one will definately not improve anything. All Ti's have got these clicks in some way. Infact, i don't think any Ti user has a click free unit - no way. I am ready to be proved wrong though, but that is impossible right now.
I also agree that nothing i already own sounds like a Ti. My analog synths are special to me for what they do best - thick juicy sounds. But the Ti sounds great for those animated textures that analog cannot recreate for me. Its one of my best purchases, just cannot wait for the day these clicks go away.