Vacillating between octaves
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2024 11:37 pm
Hi all,
Quick question: I use my WARBL as a high D tinwhistle, and sometimes when I've been playing for a while and hit a D or E on either octave, with any fingering, it starts vacillating between octaves very rapidly (like "brrrrrr"). Pausing for a while sometimes fixes it, and sometimes wiping down the sensors with a kleenex sometimes fixes it. What should I do to troubleshoot?
I have also noticed that sometimes I can hear something very small rattling around the bottom of my WARBL, and am wondering if there's any connection between that and the error-- maybe it gets caught somewhere funny? I've tried to gently jiggle it out but it seems pretty firmly situated at the bottom of the whistle. Is that normal?
Thanks in advance!
Quick question: I use my WARBL as a high D tinwhistle, and sometimes when I've been playing for a while and hit a D or E on either octave, with any fingering, it starts vacillating between octaves very rapidly (like "brrrrrr"). Pausing for a while sometimes fixes it, and sometimes wiping down the sensors with a kleenex sometimes fixes it. What should I do to troubleshoot?
I have also noticed that sometimes I can hear something very small rattling around the bottom of my WARBL, and am wondering if there's any connection between that and the error-- maybe it gets caught somewhere funny? I've tried to gently jiggle it out but it seems pretty firmly situated at the bottom of the whistle. Is that normal?
Thanks in advance!