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You could use EQ effects (parametric EQ or Graphic EQ). These are not on your V-station. You have to assign your V-Station to a mixer track and put the EQ there. By the way, Cutoff and Resonance are Filter controls, not EQ.

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increase attack, decay, or raise cut


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To be more descriptive, Open a parametric EQ effect in the mixer channel where you've assigned your v-station and play with the sliders until the click sound goes away. However, this may change the character of the sound as the filter opens up. I really think your filters sound just like they should. Resonance can cause the sound to be clicky (for lack of a better word) so try different resonance settings to get rid of that too. Are you using FL?

If so, maybe I can help you more.

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azndragon0613
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yes i'm using fl

the v-station manual says that you increase attack time..but the click only disappears when the attack time is very higher = not very good sounds...


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Well, what the attack does is change how fast a note comes full on. Raising the attack keeps the sound from having a 'pluck'.... I'm not explaining this very well. Do you have MSN Messenger? If so, add me to your list: [email protected] and maybe we can work on this by using FL Studio files and passing them back and forth until you get the help you need.

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www.audiopioneers.net has some tutorials up on it for vstation check em out

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