Anyone else find the clicky attack a bit strange? On youtube demos it seems to be there as well.
I love the sounds but it's going to be hard to actually use them in a mix with that attack noise
Just got a Labyrinth - the clicky attack is impossible to get rid of!
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Re: Just got a Labyrinth - the clicky attack is impossible to get rid of!
This has been frustrating me as well. If anyone has any suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Just got a Labyrinth - the clicky attack is impossible to get rid of!
If you have eurorack, you could slow the attack of EG1 and EG2 by means of a Behringer "Abacus" or Makenoise "Maths" module, which are functionally equivalent.
Connect EG1 out of Labyrinth to IN1 of Abacus/Maths. For Abacus channel 1, set Level to maximum, Rise to around 12 o'clock, Fall to zero and Respons curve to LOG. Then connect OUT1 to Labyrinth CUTOFF or/and FOLD, depending of which effect you want to slow down. Try different settings of Rise time and Level in Abacus/Math until you have get the desired effect.
Additonally or alternatively you can proceed likewise with EG2 -> Channel 4 -> VCF/VCW VCA CV to slow the VCA attack time(s).
That should do the job.
Connect EG1 out of Labyrinth to IN1 of Abacus/Maths. For Abacus channel 1, set Level to maximum, Rise to around 12 o'clock, Fall to zero and Respons curve to LOG. Then connect OUT1 to Labyrinth CUTOFF or/and FOLD, depending of which effect you want to slow down. Try different settings of Rise time and Level in Abacus/Math until you have get the desired effect.
Additonally or alternatively you can proceed likewise with EG2 -> Channel 4 -> VCF/VCW VCA CV to slow the VCA attack time(s).
That should do the job.
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