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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 106561" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re:X32 discussion</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>To post a scene file, save a scene on your computer, open it in wordpad and save as .txt</p><p>Then in the forum, select Advanced below the edit window, and you have file attachment if you scroll down a bit.</p><p></p><p>As for the actual problem, there has been (unverified) cases of power disturbance causing the reverb to give out a noise, and confirmed cases where this has happened in conjunction with a loop. Disturbance make noise that goes into the reverb, the reverb-loop drags it out but the loop has not got enough gain to take off. There has been cases of consoles returned for repair, but we have yet to see any confirmation from Behringer that any defects that could cause this have ever been found (then again, Behringer obviously don't tell us <u>everything</u> they do even if they have been very open about most things).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 106561, member: 1285"] Re:X32 discussion To post a scene file, save a scene on your computer, open it in wordpad and save as .txt Then in the forum, select Advanced below the edit window, and you have file attachment if you scroll down a bit. As for the actual problem, there has been (unverified) cases of power disturbance causing the reverb to give out a noise, and confirmed cases where this has happened in conjunction with a loop. Disturbance make noise that goes into the reverb, the reverb-loop drags it out but the loop has not got enough gain to take off. There has been cases of consoles returned for repair, but we have yet to see any confirmation from Behringer that any defects that could cause this have ever been found (then again, Behringer obviously don't tell us [U]everything[/U] they do even if they have been very open about most things). [/QUOTE]
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