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Speaking of hiss and sound degradation, I was wondering if it's possible or even advisable to have a digital input installed on my Vortex so it can play even nicer with my MPX-500 and VF-1, both of which have digital ports. As it is now, I run a SPDIF cable from my VF-1 to my MPX-500, and then I do a kluge workaround by running 1/4" mono patch cords from the MPX-500's analog output jacks (which are only supposed to accept balanced XLR or balanced TRS). So far, so good---decent sound quality, but I'm nervous that I'm hurting something. My options seem to be finding some wacky XLR-male-to-1/4-mono-male adapter cords, or equally tough-to-find TRS-male-to-mono-male adapter cords. Or find someone who can alter to the Vortex to accept XLR, or TRS, or digital. Or I could stay the course and hope everything keeps working as well as it has. Could you guys and gals possibly give me clue? Yours in the VF-1 Isolator Algorithm, Tim > [Original Message] > From: Zoe Keating <cello@zoekeating.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Date: 12/14/2005 2:00:46 AM > Subject: Re: Looperlative LP1 - sample rate > > The problems I've always had, on both my RPTRs: > > - Compression of the cello tone. It always sounds to me as though the > upper layers of harmonics get "stripped" once it is recorded. The > more layers I add, the more "squashed" and un-cello like it sounds. > Sometime this is good and I like to play with it, but increasingly I > want more control over my sound. What worked for small gallery shows > is not working so well in large theaters. > > - Hiss vs Peaks. I've learnt a lot about impedence matching since > starting with the Repeater, and I think I'm running the cleanest way > possible. However, every way I've ever patched (and I am continually > trying new routings to try to get a better sound) I am stymied by the > hiss. The obvious solution, increasing the input, is dangerous > because I run a serious risk of peaks (and the RPTR sounds horrible > when distorted). The cello is a very dynamic instrument, I move > quickly from light sounds to heavy ones and I don't like to overly > compress pre-RPTR. I like to have a lot of headroom to work with. I > find that I am so nervous in performance about possible peaks, that I > "hold back" in my playing style and that limits me musically and > expressively. > > - CFC ticking. A few of my pieces rely on long loops. During > performance, I need to record them onto the CFC, rather than internal > memory or I will quickly hit the memory limit. The CFC ticks and it > ticks loudly and I find it embarassing and unprofessional. Stephen, > from this list (who I had a lovely meeting with in Seattle last month > where we talked all things RPTR) told me about someone in Seattle who > can fix this. As soon as I get back from this tour, I intend to get > that done. > > New audio problems that I expect are from age: > > - input knob crackles. > - left output is lower in volume than the right. > > New software problem: > > - The RPTR gets "locked" and I cannot stop, play, record, or do > anything, via midi or any amount of button pressing. Only way to get > out of it is to power down. > > Old software problems that still bite me during performance (someone > suggested this might be the FCB1010 causing my troubles. Possible. I > have it on my task list to locate comparable midi controller that has > he same wide, flat buttons as the FCB1010. I tried the Ground Control > but I have problem using those little metal buttons while sitting at > the cello) : > > - loops speed up when I hit multiply (occasionally) > - stereo record becomes engaged on tracks 3 + 4 when I hit advance > track (occasionally) > > Old interface problem that messes me up at least once per show: > > - lack of feedback as to what tracks are muted! only way to "reset" > is to power down. Rather than risk a track being muted as I start the > next song, I always power down between songs. > > Fun! > > > On Dec 13, 2005, at 10:07 PM, Travis Hartnett wrote: > > > By "various sound quality issues" do you mean that it's started to > > malfunction, or that it always had these issues? > > > > TravisH > > > > On 12/13/05, Zoe Keating <cello@zoekeating.com> wrote: > > > >> Wow. Exciting!!! I REALLY, REALLY hope it materializes. I love my > >> Repeater and rely on it heavily, but it is just not holding up very > >> well in public performance because of various sound quality issues. > >> I'm ready for a replacement and have given up on waiting for my MK2 > >> to arrive. > >> > >> > > > > > > > >