Discuss Yocto construction and related issues
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so like I said in different other threads, my Yocto is finished and working fine.
The only thing that is a bit odd (maybe quirky is the right word, nothing I couldn't leave that way, but I am wondering if this behavior is normal): when I turn on the Yocto and start making beats, the first few sounds of the handclap are without reverb - only the 3rd or 4th hit has verb.
Why does this happen? Is this a trimming problem? With my limited knowledge of electronics, I assume that a condenser is loading up, and only when it has reached the right voltage does the verb set in -- should that be this way?
just curious, really not a problem...

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it depends how you programmed your beats : if you retrig the clap before the end of the reverb tail, you won't hear reverb. notice that TM3 set the reverb "balance" and the harshness of the clap
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misa wrote:so like I said in different other threads, my Yocto is finished and working fine.
The only thing that is a bit odd (maybe quirky is the right word, nothing I couldn't leave that way, but I am wondering if this behavior is normal): when I turn on the Yocto and start making beats, the first few sounds of the handclap are without reverb - only the 3rd or 4th hit has verb.
Why does this happen? Is this a trimming problem? With my limited knowledge of electronics, I assume that a condenser is loading up, and only when it has reached the right voltage does the verb set in -- should that be this way?
just curious, really not a problem...

That happens on mine and I read the original Roland TR-808 did this too.
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Ah, so it's quirky -- I love it!

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Happens also on my original 808!
