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Originally Posted by Add9
Because the changes you are making are having an instantaneous change on the output samples, causing a jump from one value to the next. Anytime this happens you will hear a click, the magnitude of which depends on how far the sample value happens to jump.
You can get rid of the click simply by applying a low pass filter to the parameter itself (so that, for example, the output is the average of the previous n values). That way even if you do make an instantaneous change to a parameter, you won't get any clicks because your parameter will change gracefully from one value to the next. This will still achieve the step-like effect you are going for if you keep n low, from like 10-25 samples, but you won't hear a click anymore.
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Thanks for reply! I will try what you say.