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<blockquote data-quote="John DiNicola" data-source="post: 100767" data-attributes="member: 2061"><p>Re: Master/Slave X32 with X32 Compact</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Robert,</p><p>After looking at your scene file, I noticed that your FX return channels for FX 1 & 2 are feeding both Buses 13-14. This is certainly not desirable as it creates a feedback loop by connecting the outputs of the FX directly back into their inputs. It also shows that reverb signal coming out of FX Slot 1 was being fed to FX Slot 2 (via the send from FX Return 1 to bus 14), which is why you see signal coming from both FX when a channel is only being fed to one. Click Sends on Fader, select Bus 13, and pull down your FX Return Channel faders. Do the same with Bus 14. </p><p>Also I noticed that Aux Channels 5 & 6 are feeding Bus 13 (FX 1) very slightly. You can see this by selecting those channels and looking at the bus sends on the "home" screen of the channel strip. </p><p></p><p>Let us know how you make out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John DiNicola, post: 100767, member: 2061"] Re: Master/Slave X32 with X32 Compact Robert, After looking at your scene file, I noticed that your FX return channels for FX 1 & 2 are feeding both Buses 13-14. This is certainly not desirable as it creates a feedback loop by connecting the outputs of the FX directly back into their inputs. It also shows that reverb signal coming out of FX Slot 1 was being fed to FX Slot 2 (via the send from FX Return 1 to bus 14), which is why you see signal coming from both FX when a channel is only being fed to one. Click Sends on Fader, select Bus 13, and pull down your FX Return Channel faders. Do the same with Bus 14. Also I noticed that Aux Channels 5 & 6 are feeding Bus 13 (FX 1) very slightly. You can see this by selecting those channels and looking at the bus sends on the "home" screen of the channel strip. Let us know how you make out! [/QUOTE]
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