Shut you whore mouth!vidret wrote:yay, material things!
So it turns out I was accidentally under powering the until. Duh. Everything works great now.
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Shut you whore mouth!vidret wrote:yay, material things!


Off topic, but the Protostar has a super high current draw at start up. I went and visited WMD and they gave me a new daughter board for power about 8 months ago and now it uses less. So I'd recommend taking a picture of the guts and sending it to them. If it's the old one, they'll send you a new one. It's super easy to change, too.$harkToootth wrote:I have done that more times than I care to admit jwar. The first time I plugged in my Protostar I was like "...ugh what the fuck...ugh...". Manufacturer's note clearly says requires 500ma (or 400ma).

Only needs 200mA, right? I think that is what their site stated.jwar wrote:Shut you whore mouth!vidret wrote:yay, material things!
So it turns out I was accidentally under powering the until. Duh. Everything works great now.

Yea 200! I was running it on 100. LOLcodetocontra wrote:Only needs 200mA, right? I think that is what their site stated.jwar wrote:Shut you whore mouth!vidret wrote:yay, material things!
So it turns out I was accidentally under powering the until. Duh. Everything works great now.

Did some more testing on this - confirmed I am running with adequate power, and the problem is very specific.zoooombiex wrote:Is anyone else noticing this (apparent) bug -
When you put the lfo sweep on repeat and then turn the lfo shape knob, it acts funny. Normally, the sample will keep playing and the pattern will track the shape knob. But sometimes the sample will cut off when the shape knob reaches certain settings. For example if I capture the sample in Sawtooth it will cut off when the lfo shape knob is turned to the square wave shape. But if I capture the sample in most other shape settings I can cycle through any of the other shapes and the sample will keep playing.

zoooombiex wrote:Did some more testing on this - confirmed I am running with adequate power, and the problem is very specific.zoooombiex wrote:Is anyone else noticing this (apparent) bug -
When you put the lfo sweep on repeat and then turn the lfo shape knob, it acts funny. Normally, the sample will keep playing and the pattern will track the shape knob. But sometimes the sample will cut off when the shape knob reaches certain settings. For example if I capture the sample in Sawtooth it will cut off when the lfo shape knob is turned to the square wave shape. But if I capture the sample in most other shape settings I can cycle through any of the other shapes and the sample will keep playing.
The problem occurs when samples are grabbed in specific ”shapes" and when the "shape" knob is moved across specific boundaries.
Eg - put env time fully CW, so it is in the repeat function. Put shape fully CW to sawtooth. Grab a sample (doesn't matter if poly, mono, or manual). Turn the shape knob CW. The sample will persist through the triangle shape, but then if you keep turning the shape knob, the sample will cut out when you reach the border of the square shape.
But for contrast, if you grab a sample with the shape knob in the square shape, you can move the shape knob wherever you want and the sample always persists.
So far the glitches seem to be these (listed as: the shape where the sample is grabbed -- thr shape where the sample cuts out)
Saw -- square
Triangle -- square
Sine -- square
Sine -- ramp
Rand -- ramp
You can also verify this another way. Put it into poly, and grab a sample in ramp mode, turn shape to random, grab a second sample, turn shape back to ramp. The sample you captured in random will cut out, but the original sample captured in ramp will persist.
Also, it seems to do the same things with env time set to infinite. Though there also seem to be some other glitchy things going on with dipped samples in infinite mode (haven't isolated those yet).
This is very repeatable on my unit, but I will say that every once in a while the sample won't cut out as listed above. That may just be my comfusion about which shape the sample was captured in, but maybe not.
So is anyone else's unit doing this?



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This is why I can't use it on synthUglyCasanova wrote:Have they fixed the low end cut problem yet? I got to try one this summer, and there was some serious cut of lower frequencies, even without any wet signal. The moment you engaged the pedal, poof, there goes a good portion of lows, at 100% dry. Super weird.
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Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Not sure if they fixed it. I was pretty disappointed by this pedal as a whole. It's an awesome idea but there was way too many things that they missed IMO. It's a fun but it's not that fun. lol