Re: bristol, B3 organ, clicking sound

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> > and yes, it seems that this 'clicky' sounds in bristol b43 is not a
> > bug, but is a pity that they cant be turned off..
> >

There are two parts to the keyclick in bristol, some of which you do have control
over. In the options panel there is a gain setting for the superimposed click, it is
somewhere bottom left of the panel. This is a bit of noise written to the bus output
as the note goes on and you can turn it right down.

The second part are the busbar delays. There are 9 'strips' under each key, one for
each of the drawbars. Bristol implements a small delay before any bus is tapped
at note_on, the delays are slightly random per key and are also velocity sensitive.
You cannot control this busbar delay except by editing the profiles but this is not
noise as such, it just affects where the sine wave it tapped off.

Regards, nick.
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