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Resonant Filter popping in SoloSynth


Peter

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I have a tone, with the following characteristics: it has long release and decay for amp and total filter envelopes, with no sustain. When I play on my keyboard, slowly, lifting my fingers (non legato), and fast enough so the release envelope don't reach the zero while I already played a new key, I hear a sharp "pop" when pressing the next key. Filter cutoff is set to 0, resonance is around 80. I hear it regardless is it HPF, LPF or BPF. But when I set the cutoff to max, there is no pop. When I instead set the resonance to max, the pop is much louder, and it's loudness varies how fast I play, or in what moment I interrupt the release envelope.

 

This is similar (or same) like when you load an empty tone in solosynth, and hear how those sine waves "pop". Then you adjust the attack for the amp, and the popping is no more.

But in my case, no matter how I set the attack for the amps or filters, the pop is still there. Tried changing the portamento and legato ON/OFF, still the same. 

This is a constant problem I have with almost all of my solosynth tones.  

Please help.  

 

Edit:

 

I uploaded the tone, so you can see what is wrong

 

http://www.casiomusicforums.com/index.php?/files/file/679-effect-4/

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hi first of all did you try to play the tone with the effect section completely off and also did you check the extra paramters like key follow the lfo and the resonance send option ?.. a lot of times i programm the beast some parameters i never think does funny stuff to my sounds....just one example is the combination LFO and effecf...this can be a rhythm machine but also a punchy little plop tone....

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