Chapter 3: In which situations does the click occur on my Waldorf synth?
———————————————————————— There are several situations when you can get a click and when you know where they happen, you can try to prevent them: * Amp Envelope Attack. On digital Waldorf synthesizers like the MWII and the Q, the Attack rate can be as short as 1 sample. This means that the amp volume of a note can change from zero to maximum in one sample, or in ms: 0.02267573696ms. This results in a very bright click. On the Pulse, we chose a minimum attack rate of 1.9ms, resulting in a click with a maximum cutoff of around 526Hz. When you own a Pulse, you probably know of the 1.9ms number from the user’s manual, because that’s the update speed of all CVs that are used in it. So, when you hear a click on note start every now and then, just increase the Amp Envelope Attack rate until you don’t hear a click anymore. * Amp Envelope Release. Here, the same as with the Attack rate applies. When you hear a click when you release a note, increas