bad noise when I play hammond org or low frequencies sounds.

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davidjz
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bad noise when I play hammond org or low frequencies sounds.

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Hi I am David and I am new in this forum and I am very glad to read about this korg trinity forum :D .

And this is my problem: I have a trinity plus and sounds very good, one time I have to repair the jack Because that was loose, so I dont have no more problems with the jack, but before I repair my trinity already had that problem of noise, I explain that now. when I use a hammond organ sound without overdrive, I means clean sound like sound 27 jazzy organ 1, I touch the low key for ex the first A sound very dirty and the noise come and go when the rotary simulator is on. Any suggestions??

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see you korg friends :D .


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distorion on organ patches

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try going into edit mode and check the amplifier and distortion settings. sometimes they are too strong before the sound even leaves the keyboard. i notice it more on the keyboard than i do the rack version. the rack version has a nice loud output, i believe is better than the keyboard. your problem is most likely a 'clip' in the patch itself. and most likely in the distortion part.
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As mentioned, I'd def check the amp settings and turn the amp level down if needed.

Organs are extremely powerful in the lower frequencies and could easily overload (digitally distort) the signal - particularly if other sounds are also being played, but even by itself.
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Post by davidjz »

Timo wrote:As mentioned, I'd def check the amp settings and turn the amp level down if needed.

Organs are extremely powerful in the lower frequencies and could easily overload (digitally distort) the signal - particularly if other sounds are also being played, but even by itself.

key thanks i go to check that now, sorry for the delay i never recibe any e mail to my email box :)
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