Static noise when nothing is being played while LF comp. is active.
Increase in gain causes it to become louder. Is this normal for an LF comp. because i have never used one b4. Static noise stops when LF comp. is turned off. Noise source is OFF.
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Lfo rate when turned counterclockwise from 12 o'clock position doesnt seem to slow anymore past that point and seems to become inaudible?
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I've also got the compressor noise problem
It's particularly in the left channel, and most noticeable when the sound tails off to silence.
Happens over headphones or main audio outputs.
Switching the compressor off stops the "fluttering" noise.
This is a show-stopper for me.
Happens over headphones or main audio outputs.
Switching the compressor off stops the "fluttering" noise.
This is a show-stopper for me.
Re: I've also got the compressor noise problem
The same on mine, left channel has a fluttering low noise that you can hear on very loud volume. It disappear when I turn off the compressor.RikMaxSpeed wrote:It's particularly in the left channel, and most noticeable when the sound tails off to silence.
Happens over headphones or main audio outputs.
Switching the compressor off stops the "fluttering" noise.
This is a show-stopper for me.
Strange that its only in the left channel?
I dont have that on mine? I can hear the speed still changing all the way down on my rate knob.starscrm7 wrote: next issue:
Lfo rate when turned counterclockwise from 12 o'clock position doesnt seem to slow anymore past that point and seems to become inaudible?
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Thanks for confirming that this is recurring issue for the Prologue.
On my machine, this occurs with master volume at 50% (so not particularly loud) and the compressor gain doesn't influence the noise: it's there immediately after playing something and stays there, independently of the compressor gain. Only goes if the compressor is switched off.
On my machine, this occurs with master volume at 50% (so not particularly loud) and the compressor gain doesn't influence the noise: it's there immediately after playing something and stays there, independently of the compressor gain. Only goes if the compressor is switched off.