[A6]Audio anomalies on some presets
Richard
richard at chorlton.com
Tue Jun 15 15:12:30 PDT 2004
"Also the Auxiliary outs sound cleaner than the main outs"
I know this is a technically justifiable claim but can you really hear it
Colin? Or Anyone? I'm not sure i can hear any difference...
richard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin Chung" <coolcolj at optushome.com.au>
To: <a6 at code404.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [A6]Audio anomalies on some presets
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "tomislav babic" <clusterchord at hotmail.com>
> To: <a6 at code404.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 2:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [A6]Audio anomalies on some presets
> >
> > you probably think of "interference" and "beating". true, those sounds
> > require a greater
> > dynamic range, and a higher quality VCA. but quality is what you expect
> when
> > buying
> > an over 2K synth... and A6 vca and pre-filter mix distort quite easily.
>
> Well you have the pre filter and post filter mixers, and the VCA level
> parameter itself
> which all can overdrive rather easily :)
> The VCA does sound much clearer at level 80 and under, 70 is best. But
then
> the output levels
> are much lower. Also the Auxiliary outs sound cleaner than the main outs
>
> I suspect it maybe due to the shrinkage of the circuits down the the chip
> level
> size. I'm pretty sure the designs sounded good on the the full scale size
> when they
> prototyped them, but strange things happen to signals when they get shrunk
> down
> to the level of the ASIC chips, which is far smaller in scale than regular
> CEM etc type chips.
> There is also probbaly a lot more crosstalk happening due to the closeness
> of the circuit parts
>
>
>
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