intothegroove wrote:funloaded wrote:Some of these demos are driving me nuts. How are people avoiding the heartbeat sound? I tried matching the settings on this vid, for example, and ended up with that thumping metronome which I don't hear at all in the demo and haven't heard much in the others.
Hey funloaded
I had someone e-mail me about this as well, was it you? Like I told them, the noise is caused by the heavy amounts of gain going into and out of the reverb module and circuit. Unfortunately you can't have the gain without noise and if you want no noise you can't have the gain. This also changes the features and overall sound of the RM if I were to adjust the circuit. Try putting a noise gate after the RM and see if that helps, some RM's are noisier than others.
Ev_O))) wrote:I get it with the pre gain up, swith on LO and the length switch up but never with anythinng else
Just got my RM-1n in. Figured I should check on the health of it and make sure it's in good condition. Sorry to be a gear hypochondriac
(see: my post on the Echo Degrader thread). Usually not like this with pedals. Prob just can't handle the raw power of Industrialectric!
I'd hate to see what I'm like with a 4046-m D: (which has been on my wishlist for a while now, so god help us all)
So mine is getting the heartbeat no matter what. Even with both postgain and pregain turned completely down. I thought gain was the thing that introduced the heartbeat??
Thus, having read this previously, I kinda expected I'd only get it at dirtier settings - and had prepared to only hear it at high gain levels. So it just took me by surprise, as I hadn't expecting it to be hearing it on completely clean settings. Obviously you can hear it when you're not playing, which isn't an issue - but it's also noticeable during soft playing and when letting notes+chords ring. It's only
barely an issue. I should probably stress that. Just asking if it's normal.
Anyway, right now, turning the level knob up increases the heartbeat, no matter where the gain is at. Postgain also increases the heartbeat. Tone knob kinda does? (probably just adding highs to it and just making it punch out more)
Pregain on the other hand doesn't increase it much at all (although it does a little bit). I can
somewhat mask the heartbeat by turning pregain to 12:00 and level to about 12:00. It's not completely masked. But it's barely there - Volume on amp has to be quite loud in order to even notice it.
Anyway, that brings me along to my 2nd query: what pregain
does do, is anything after 1:00 -> 1:30 gradually introduces a rumbling/pitter-patter/sputter sound, which increases (but is not introduced) with level+postgain. It gets abit loud (i.e. much louder than the heartbeat) when you increase beyond 2:00->2:30. Postgain also decreases the pregain-threshold for introducing this pitterpatter/sputter (but doesn't introduce it on its own without any pregain). With postgain at 100%, it will sputter at 10:30. With postgain at 50% it will sputter at around 50%.
It is present when you're not playing. And when you're playing softly (or louder if you let it ring, the louder you play the longer it has to ring before it does this) it controls the volume of the note (i.e. it drops in and out with the pitterpatter - kinda like a completely random tremolo. Volume of note goes to zero but reverb trails remain. Like the signal is breaking apart and cutting out, but in a random sputtery way).
Is this just another quirk? I wasn't completely surprised to hear rough sputtery breakup stuff in an Industrialectric pedal at what I assume are fairly extreme gain settings. However, I watched bits of Disarm Darcy's video and here at 10:20, he's getting the rumbling sound but not the pitter-patter that's causing rung notes to drop out into a sputter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp8Mzzi1vjM&t=10m20s. Likewise UglyCasanova's doesn't seem to be doing the same thing in his demo. Maybe mine has more pregain on tap?
Lastly, while I was writing this post I also heard 3 "crack" sounds (in the space of about 15 minutes). All medium loudness. Although amp volume was quite loud. Both much louder than the heartbeats, for comparison (although heartbeats are damn quiet). Level was at 12:00. Postgain & Pregain was at 0. Guitar input volume was at 0. This normal too?
i.e. just another quirk. Or is this legit cause for concern? May be an isolated incident.
Pedal is almost brand-new. The guy received it direct from the builder a couple weeks ago. I'd email direct but I notice he's away at the mo. So hoping y'all forumers can school me on this yourselves if he's not around.
I'm fine with quirks. If that's the way the pedal is then that's all good. I expected it to be strange but having never used one I don't know HOW strange. May just be taken aback by it.
I want to stress that none of these are complaints. Just figured I should make sure that everything is as it should be, being that I bought it used (locally) and I live overseas (so if it needs medical attention it'll probably cost $80USD for the round trip - which is 33% what I paid for it).
Sorry for being pedantic! Like the echo degrader - Pedal sounds fucking mint. Both are soundscape heaven.