I was doing a filter sweep on a particular patch and I get the dreaded zipper noise. I can’t figure it out. The noise is not there when i audition the patch with the sweep. And I don’t get it on other patches which is why I’m stumped. Has this happened to anyone else?
just in case, I’m not filtering out controllers #19 & 51 if you were thinking this was the problem.
The patch plays fine. It’s when I send filter controller data to the Voya it sounds screwed up on the patch only. I’m gonna send the patch to Greg when I get home.
First I loaded your patch and recorded a manual filter sweep into Cubase. Upon playback, I heard serious zipper noise (bordering on distortion). This confirmed to me that the problem wasn’t your MIDI setup or cabling.
After numerous attempts at troubleshooting, I took a look at your patch using the Voyager Editor. I noticed that you’ve got the Pot Mapping 1 Source set to Key Pitch and the Destination set to Filter Cutoff, 25%, Inverse. I set the pot mapping to OFF, and re-recorded the filter sweep into Cubase. Upon playback, the zipper noise was gone and a smooth filter sweep resulted.
I’m not sure I can say why the problem seems to be related to the Pot Mapping settings. Obviously there’s some weird interaction going on with the CC’s, but at least now you know what’s happening.
Thanks Greg! I’ll just clear the pot map settings. I kinda understand the problem, as if I’m trying to chain assignments, it’s conflicting if I manually try a filter sweep with the pot mapping on which the destination is also the cutoff. Hmm…
You know, that zipper noise (actually more like a weird stutter effect) WAS a cool sound. Applying a little delay to it turned it into an interesting effect.