Has any body had any issues with random crackling sounds or static sounds while playing during clean profiles? I have changed cables and it seems to occur on several different clean profiles when I am not playing? Any help would be appreciated.
Random crackling sounds on clean profiles
- trk003
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Adjust the global noise gate or any gate you have in use. This problem came about last year I believe and efforts were made to correct it. I found that the noise gate was the biggest source of the problem for me. Do a search on the forum just to make sure, as I know there is a thread fully discussing the issue.
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Has any body had any issues with random crackling sounds or static sounds while playing during clean profiles? I have changed cables and it seems to occur on several different clean profiles when I am not playing? Any help would be appreciated.
No, not here, clean is clean.
When those noises show up, did you watch your input / output switches? Are those getting briefly red, which means overloaded?
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@trk003 ist right. The tips of SpinnerDeluxe and SanctumSolaris are good. But my experiences are the same.
My next tips cause I use pearly cleans in Funk and Jazz:
Be careful with the EQs. Don't moodle this sounds not to extreme. Ok, its easy to say. I own this tendency, too.
Create clean sound better from clean profiled rigs. I'm not shure, but I get the impression that in pristine distortion sounds are more crackelings. But that could be wrong and only my own impression.
After setup of OS 4.06 the Main Noise Gate is on 0,00! I wondered briefly why all my rushing rigs. Put it up again at about 5:00. Should be better then. -
Be careful with the EQs. Don't moodle this sounds not to extreme.Yep. EQ-Trick: prefer decreasing frequencies instead of raising some. If you want more bite around 2k try lowering everything else. This does avoid overshoots and very often it does sound more pleasing or "natural" - especially with some EQs and its phase issues.
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Ok I will turn up the noise gate and see if that fixes the problem.
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The input and output stay green. It doesn't happen on distorted profiles. Just cleans.
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Actually reduce the noise gate and see if that works. It was a better solution for me than increasing it. I finally went to an ISP Decimator Rack and couldn't be happier.
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I had to RMA my unit for crackling and random sound artifacts.
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The input and output stay green. It doesn't happen on distorted profiles. Just cleans.
It don't depends on green or not geen output. Because you can get it if it is deep green.
It don't depends on stamps, delays an reverbs. So I thing it depends maybe on the first recording of the base sounds. Maybe DI or Mic? I don't know. -
Do the usual reset procedures affect the issue?