Umpf Club Drums and Drum Sequencer

This forum is for discussing Reason. Questions, answers, ideas, and opinions... all apply.
Post Reply
junglephone
Posts: 14
Joined: 08 Jul 2015

20 Dec 2020

Hello All,

Here's a weird one. When I use Drum Sequencer with the Umpf drums, I get a weird flanging and pitch shifting sound. There is no midi keyboard connected. I have disabled all the LFOs and effects but that didn't fix it. When I use a midi keyboard to record a sequence, it sounds fine. Anyone have any idea what could be causing this?

TIA

UPDATE: Never mind. It was because record was enabled on the Umpf track.
iMac 2.7 Ghz i5, 16 GB RAM, Focusrite Liquid 56 Saffire, OS X 10.12.6

PhillipOrdonez
Posts: 3732
Joined: 20 Oct 2017
Location: Norway
Contact:

20 Dec 2020

😂

User avatar
visheshl
Posts: 1235
Joined: 27 Sep 2019

20 Dec 2020

are you sure the flanging is only club drums ?
it could be your speakers are out of phase

User avatar
selig
RE Developer
Posts: 11685
Joined: 15 Jan 2015
Location: The NorthWoods, CT, USA

20 Dec 2020

visheshl wrote:
20 Dec 2020
are you sure the flanging is only club drums ?
it could be your speakers are out of phase
Unless you're using bare wires it's difficult to reverse polarity on speakers! But more than that, it wouldn't sound "out of phase" in the "flanging" sense, because there would be no delay involved.
Selig Audio, LLC

User avatar
visheshl
Posts: 1235
Joined: 27 Sep 2019

20 Dec 2020

selig wrote:
20 Dec 2020
visheshl wrote:
20 Dec 2020
are you sure the flanging is only club drums ?
it could be your speakers are out of phase
Unless you're using bare wires it's difficult to reverse polarity on speakers! But more than that, it wouldn't sound "out of phase" in the "flanging" sense, because there would be no delay involved.
hmm true

Post Reply
  • Information
  • Who is online

    Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 21 guests