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