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Midas M32 Very odd internal feedback problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas R. Allen" data-source="post: 218963" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>It would be pointless for me to load the scene if it is not the correct one. To hopefully explain this right. A person sets a desk up as he/she wants it. Saves it as scene 1. It is dated Aug 3rd. Next they make a bunch of changes to that scene, changing it but don't save it again to a new location or even overwrite it to scene 1 again. They have a problem with the changes but don't save those changes to a new scene. It seems to me you did this. (guessing) The Scene you have posted here is like the Aug 3rd example. It is a scene before you made the changes to it that are giving you the problems. The scene I opened doesn't have DCA assignments in it. The problem you are reporting has to do with DCA fader movements. Until anyone has the same scene you are having problems with to look at it is impossible to find the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas R. Allen, post: 218963, member: 71"] It would be pointless for me to load the scene if it is not the correct one. To hopefully explain this right. A person sets a desk up as he/she wants it. Saves it as scene 1. It is dated Aug 3rd. Next they make a bunch of changes to that scene, changing it but don't save it again to a new location or even overwrite it to scene 1 again. They have a problem with the changes but don't save those changes to a new scene. It seems to me you did this. (guessing) The Scene you have posted here is like the Aug 3rd example. It is a scene before you made the changes to it that are giving you the problems. The scene I opened doesn't have DCA assignments in it. The problem you are reporting has to do with DCA fader movements. Until anyone has the same scene you are having problems with to look at it is impossible to find the issue. [/QUOTE]
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