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<blockquote data-quote="Uwe Riemer" data-source="post: 147205" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p>On the LS9 I noticed, that the console becomes unresponsive sometimes. The explanation I came up with: the LS9 might be busy with storing.</p><p>The three X32, I work on regularly, never behave this way, and because I was never bitten by the X32s saving behaviour, I prefer the solution the Behringer engineers came up with.</p><p></p><p>But now to something completely different:</p><p>I found a small bug regarding the oscillator, because recently used white noise to create a virtual snare bottom mike.</p><p>This was used for the opener and when we loaded the scene for the main act at change over, the oscillator went back to mix bus 1 ( default ), but was not switched off.</p><p></p><p>The white noise in monitor 1 was clearly noticable at FOH, so I was lucky. A 50-60Hz sine wave ( virtual sub kick ) might have continued unnoticed in the monitor, resulting in an unhappy musician.</p><p></p><p>Merry christmas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uwe Riemer, post: 147205, member: 394"] Re: X32 Discussion On the LS9 I noticed, that the console becomes unresponsive sometimes. The explanation I came up with: the LS9 might be busy with storing. The three X32, I work on regularly, never behave this way, and because I was never bitten by the X32s saving behaviour, I prefer the solution the Behringer engineers came up with. But now to something completely different: I found a small bug regarding the oscillator, because recently used white noise to create a virtual snare bottom mike. This was used for the opener and when we loaded the scene for the main act at change over, the oscillator went back to mix bus 1 ( default ), but was not switched off. The white noise in monitor 1 was clearly noticable at FOH, so I was lucky. A 50-60Hz sine wave ( virtual sub kick ) might have continued unnoticed in the monitor, resulting in an unhappy musician. Merry christmas [/QUOTE]
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