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paulw

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Salisbury Solo tremolo

PostTue Jun 07, 2022 1:32 pm

Would appreciate anyone's pearls of wisdom! Sorry if I've posted in the wrong spot!!

Recently bought a Johannus Studio organ to connect to Hauptwerk and loving every minute via headphones (after xxx years, still a beginner!).

I thought I'd try and connect my Scarlett 6i6 output to the Aux In of the Johannus. Sounds good enough for practicing without headphones, but whenever I pull the Tremolo on the Solo division, I get a loud pulsating noise like the lowest 32' note (i.e. a noise rather than a note). Assuming it's the tremulant itself before any notes are played, but it doesn't happen with any of the other divisions (guessing you just can't hear it on the headphones).

Any thoughts or suggestions about how to turn this down, or does that mean losing the Tremolo on the Solo? Don't want to wreck the console speakers!

Thanks - Paul :D
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Re: Salisbury Solo tremolo

PostTue Jun 07, 2022 1:54 pm

There's a rank called Tremulant Motor Noise in Salisbury. Don't load it, or don't route it to an audio group, or turn its amplitude down. This does not disable trems.
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Re: Salisbury Solo tremolo

PostTue Jun 07, 2022 2:53 pm

You're a star. Thank you!

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