When the wire is grounded either to metal or a grounding output that you screw in, it gets rid of the noise. Kind of like when you have static built up on your self and when you touch metal the zap or the static in this case is discharged. The electrical components in a synth are constantly generating that static. When it's grounded no more "buzz" sound. That and probably the ring on the end of the jack isn't plugged in all the way.
HD won't remove the hiss. It's an issue with gain staging during recording. Source should be as loud as possible without clipping. Record volume on whatever device he's using to record would then be adjusted.
I've seen many of your videos... How does your recordings work? I saw a jack out from MONO and a jack out from the Stereo Headphones... Which goes to which? My guess is that you routed the MONO to your headphones while the Stereo to your camera?
i think there is a similar organ like sound on the hiphop/vintage selection. Just mess around with the filter settings to take he highs away. I haven't tried it but it should work
I would love to see a updated version of this :)
When the wire is grounded either to metal or a grounding output that you screw in, it gets rid of the noise. Kind of like when you have static built up on your self and when you touch metal the zap or the static in this case is discharged. The electrical components in a synth are constantly generating that static. When it's grounded no more "buzz" sound. That and probably the ring on the end of the jack isn't plugged in all the way.
This is the best video in my life.
Pretty darn close!
HD won't remove the hiss. It's an issue with gain staging during recording. Source should be as loud as possible without clipping. Record volume on whatever device he's using to record would then be adjusted.
I've seen many of your videos... How does your recordings work? I saw a jack out from MONO and a jack out from the Stereo Headphones... Which goes to which? My guess is that you routed the MONO to your headphones while the Stereo to your camera?
other way around, if you use headphones you'll notice the audio is on the left and the right is only noise/static
I held my breath waiting for you to hit a button and just play the fuck out of the chorus...
you broke my heart man.
Cool.
OH MY GOD THIS IS SO FKIN BEAST!!
oh this is awesome
It comes out of both but mostly the left. :)
Watched in HD, but the hiss was still present
Very cool!
I love this song. good cover btw.
i think there is a similar organ like sound on the hiphop/vintage selection. Just mess around with the filter settings to take he highs away. I haven't tried it but it should work
Can you kindly give out the patch?
Cheers! awesome work!
where are the drums? :)
MY LEFT EAR!!
my right ear enjoyed this XD
SWEEEET (Y)
Would you be willing to give out the settings for this patch? As a list of instructions? :)
yh I did lol
Will u do the remake of the 7th Doctor's theme?
Can the Micro do Strobe?
Hey, I'm thinking of getting a MicroKorg. Do you find the max 4 voice polyphony restricting?
This is Moar Ghosts N Stuff.
Ah. I'm still kind of confused as to why audio only comes out of one speaker, but the hiss is coming from both.
canon 550d
His speaker is not grounded that's why you hear the noise.
what kind of camera did you use for this?
there're not HD in the sound...
didn't realise people knew of old Keff McCulloch
That "hiss" is called white noise.
Do the 7th Doctor Who theme (Keff McClouch) lol
please sent me the patch
you have headset on wrong.
my left 0o'
sorry but this synth have no sequencer or drum machine, but it's cool anyway
As you sell me friend?
It's just a organ sound. haha
lol