Bug Click noise when moving MW B5V3
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 121 posts since 20 Jun, 2020
Annoying click noise whenever moving Modwheel.
It´s alway when slider moves back from Tremolo to Chorale. I have some UVI workstation plugins, they all do not have this issue.
You have to open a support ticket, but Acousticsamples does not give a link to
support tickets, they just write it!!!????, I wanted to add a mp3 file. VERY customer un-friendly!!! WIN 7 64 bit Reaper V 6.29
It´s alway when slider moves back from Tremolo to Chorale. I have some UVI workstation plugins, they all do not have this issue.
You have to open a support ticket, but Acousticsamples does not give a link to
support tickets, they just write it!!!????, I wanted to add a mp3 file. VERY customer un-friendly!!! WIN 7 64 bit Reaper V 6.29
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- KVRAF
- 1794 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Germany
That is intentional and the reason I stayed on version 2.
To me it's not a realistic hammond action but sadly the developer (whom I respect otherwise) doesn't see it this way...
To me it's not a realistic hammond action but sadly the developer (whom I respect otherwise) doesn't see it this way...
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- KVRAF
- 1794 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Germany
BTW you can turn that off somewhere in the preferences, but I can't remember the exact setting anymore.
You could turn it off and safe that as a preset and load that preset instead of the soundbank, but that is not my way of working.
You could turn it off and safe that as a preset and load that preset instead of the soundbank, but that is not my way of working.
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- KVRian
- 942 posts since 5 May, 2008 from France
Hi,
You can just create a ticket from our website, you just need to log in first since we need your order information to be able to answer you in the best way possible. Then it's in the top menu under support. You can also use the contact form without logging in, but it will take us more time to help you unless you give us all of the information that we need right away without us asking. Btw, on the contact page, where we explain that you need to create a support ticket, there is a link to the ticket system if you click on "support ticket page and submit a ticket".
The click you are talking about is not a click, it's the relay of the Leslie motor and the motor switch. Every Leslie does this, we have sampled many of them and they all have it.
Rasmusklump explained it quickly, but since this sound is part of the acoustic Leslie motor noise, it can be reduced and even removed by turning the acoustic volume down ("acous. vol" knob at the top right of the Leslie panel). It will also reduce the spinning wind noise as both are part of the real Leslie noise.
You can just create a ticket from our website, you just need to log in first since we need your order information to be able to answer you in the best way possible. Then it's in the top menu under support. You can also use the contact form without logging in, but it will take us more time to help you unless you give us all of the information that we need right away without us asking. Btw, on the contact page, where we explain that you need to create a support ticket, there is a link to the ticket system if you click on "support ticket page and submit a ticket".
The click you are talking about is not a click, it's the relay of the Leslie motor and the motor switch. Every Leslie does this, we have sampled many of them and they all have it.
Rasmusklump explained it quickly, but since this sound is part of the acoustic Leslie motor noise, it can be reduced and even removed by turning the acoustic volume down ("acous. vol" knob at the top right of the Leslie panel). It will also reduce the spinning wind noise as both are part of the real Leslie noise.
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- KVRAF
- 1794 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Germany
I played Hammonds and owned a real Leslie, and I never had such a distracting click when switching the speed.
I still stand on my opinion that the default state of this noise should be off.
I still stand on my opinion that the default state of this noise should be off.
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- KVRian
- 942 posts since 5 May, 2008 from France
You can stand by it if you want, but i just went through the first 4 leslie videos i could find on youtube (including one with the great Tony Monaco demonstrating a 122 for Hammond, the last one in this list) and they all have it even though they were not even all miked closely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yECJMg9EGZo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkgQ6jU-4G4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1A-Jhludzg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm4ZRMreahs
So i don't know what to say, maybe you had a different Leslie that was silent... But this is not standard behaviour, at least not on 122s or 147s ( 3300s have less of that noise and can be chosen from the list).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yECJMg9EGZo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkgQ6jU-4G4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1A-Jhludzg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jm4ZRMreahs
So i don't know what to say, maybe you had a different Leslie that was silent... But this is not standard behaviour, at least not on 122s or 147s ( 3300s have less of that noise and can be chosen from the list).
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- KVRist
- 413 posts since 5 Dec, 2005
It may be that your Leslie had an electronic relay fitted. I have an EIS relay fitted on my Leslie 122 which is totally silent. Far better and more reliable than the traditional mechanical clicking relay.