Hi Guys,
Writing for help. Maybe someone can help.
Sold my yocto a few days ago an the new owner noticed two things that i haven't noticed before:
-When the volumes of the voices are completely down and the master volume to the max, there is some sound leakage. (first part of the audio file)
-When he turns the mid Tom/conga, low Tom and hi tom pots it sounds like a digital noise, like a scratch. (second part)
Do you guys have seen this issues before?
You can hear here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/f19q3yl8mypke ... 9.wav?dl=0
Many thanks!
Yocto Noise with toms pots + sound leakage when pots down
I think I have the same issue, I can hear the trigs leak out of the main output even with everything turned down.
All good... The amps are not for the actual standards.
About the toms, it seems you can use the switches' bodies to shield them in connecting them to ground.
About the toms, it seems you can use the switches' bodies to shield them in connecting them to ground.
Yes was thinking of something like that as well...
Though everything is turned down, I have the same problem because I can still hear the trigs coming from the main output.
Is your PSU powerful enough ? If when you probe the +-15v in AC mode you can hear/see the same sound, then try a more powerful transformer.
It sounds like a digital noise, almost like a scratch, whenever he adjusts the pots for the mid Tom/conga, low Tom, and hi Tom, respectively. (the continuation) free games
The Yocto Noise with Toms pots has a sound leakage problem when the pots are in the lowest position. It would be great if this could be addressed in a future update.
There seems to be a design flaw in the Yocto Noise with Toms pots that causes sound leakage when the pots are turned down. This could be improved with a slight redesign.
There seems to be a design flaw in the Yocto Noise with Toms pots that causes sound leakage when the pots are turned down. This could be improved with a slight redesign.
Hey there! It sounds like some audio issues with your yocto, particularly with sound leakage and digital noise when adjusting the pots. Have you tried resetting it or checking for loose connections? By the way, if you need a break from troubleshooting, playing a few rounds of Retro Bowl could be a fun distraction! Hope you find a solution soon!