STS in XP: distortions inevitable?

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cook
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Post by cook »

Does anybody else still have these annoying distortions when playing the sampler? I thought it was gone - but its worse than ever. :sad:



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Post by sandrob »

i don't have this distortions with sfp anymore, maybe is problem with your samples, or some gain setting, or... i don't know :sad: but i have other problems with sts. actualy, i always had problems pulsar's samplers.
this is one of solution how to solve sts's problems forever - for me works :wink:
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Post by pazpatu »

Same prob as Cook here,
In fact, sts 4000 never worked good. I've completly renewed my system but it's completely unusable...
Think I'll try Sandrob tip :wink: ... or buy Kontakt (very good stuff).
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Post by subhuman »

STS works GREAT here, all my issues haven't shown up yet in SFP3.1 ... no distortions or crackles, and no more filter bleed. In fact I really enjoy working with STS.
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Post by cook »

Right, funny, only some of us experience STS problems. We'll find out sooner or later...:smile:
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Post by subhuman »

So you got your <a href=http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... m=3&21>STS fixed</a> then by a BIOS setting, cook? :wink:

Here's hoping! :wink:
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Post by cook »

Yes. I will watch it, and report very honest if it's not true.

Since I don't understand *anything* about these settings, I just had a look into the BIOS to what I've done:

I changed:
- ECC settings to: correct+scrub
- SDRAM Timing Setting to: Manual, then:
- TRC Timing to: 7cycles

STS-crackles are gone for shure and I tested it with my most vulnerable sound: E-piano. Still gone. ...Still.

Most reliable distortions I could get when I played additional notes to the ones recorded. Guaranteed crackles. It's totally OK now!

Well, the graphic seems to react faster now, but I start to feel like a reborn christian... :lol: facts.
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Post by subhuman »

Well that's just IT! I am going to write a full 'basics of STS' guide and post it up as soon as I can, to help you guys get the most from this device. I know some people already have dismissed it, this is okay, you must use the tools that are comfortable for you, but STS is one of my favorites so I will attempt to show why... it might be a little while, but it should be good when it comes.
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cook, i'm glad that you finaly find solutions. i had crackles only in xp/3.01 combination so i realy think that's was bug - and cw's response that's the "knowing bug".
now with cw's "PepSurface.dll" update my sts3000 can work good but for me STS fixed still working :smile:
i will rather use my 6 dsp for reverbs, optimasters, psyq, synths... then to samplers. as sub said: "you must use the tools that are comfortable for you" - i found my new optimal setup. :smile:

and, yes!! what's about akaies in filebrowser!? i don't need that anymore, but, sub, don't forget fix for that. :smile:
hm, i mean real fix not like my fix :wink:
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