I've noticed a low (in the mix), pulsating/oscillating white-noise type sound in a few tracks when they aren't play recently.
I've only just managed to track down the culprit, and found it to be the Vintage Chorus. The noise is in time with the LFO, and I'm guessing the noise is part of the 'vintage' sound.
Not much of a problem when things are playing or loud, just thought I'd comment on it. I tried soloing the synth I was using it on, an overdriven bass patch, and could still hear the noise oscillating in the left channel.
Noisy Vintage ChorusModerators: Christophe, Mark
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Re: Noisy Vintage ChorusAdjust the HF Damp.
I know it is noisy, but for some reason I didn't hear that in my Orion version. It was an intentional feature once. My version is a non-public beta, but I cannot say this for sure, if the Vintage Chorus will be less noisy, maybe my ears are tired right now.
Re: Noisy Vintage ChorusStick Orion's "Remove Noise" filter directly after the vintage chorus if you want rid of the noise.
Re: Noisy Vintage Chorus
Yes, the circuit produces noise which is then chorus'ed so it sweeps at the LFO rate. Not a bug, just a close emulation- maybe too close Normally we don't emulate noisy components, but VC is an exception. Admin - Synapse Audio Software
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Re: Noisy Vintage ChorusRighto, thanks for the confirmation. I'll try the 'Remove Noise' filter if I find it too noticeable.
I do have a compressor and saturator in the master channel which boost said noise noticeably, so perhaps not everyone would hear it.
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