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Old 30.03.2004, 12:00 PM
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Hi Joe, that's very likely due to the sound-programming/programmer. It's very easy to put things out of phase, especially when you are maxxing-out effects with stereo width, or are taking the oscillator programming to the extremes

You can very easily phase-cancel *any* VA if you wished. Just place one oscillator having a positive phase and another (using a copy of the first oscillator) as a negative (inverted) phase. They'll cancel each other out, simple as that.
Even if you put one of the oscillators panned hard-right, and the inverted oscillator panned hard-left, when summing to 'mono' they'll cancel each other out.

Just think, when summed: (100) + (-100) = 0 = no signal.

Listening to Manuel's audio demos of his patches on his Vengeance site, it really does sound like his programming is very harsh/extreme. It could easily create phase-distortions when doing that sort of stuff, regardless of which VA used.
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