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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 68445" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Fader Jumping problem</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mitch,</p><p></p><p>Per is a longtime forum contributor and has the right idea here. While we're happy to have the X32 discussions that are going on, our job is not to be a manufacturer's forum - so we try and keep them contained. It's not that more than one thread isn't OK, if you look you can see some X32 threads that cover specific applications (e.g. theater) have managed to retain their own identity. However, until things calm down I'm going to keep all product specific talk (e.g. "Fader Jumping Problem") to this thread, or else we'd have several new threads spawned every day. That rule is not hard and fast, but if you want to break it I'd expect your thread to be a significant contribution of general interest (e.g. "distortion behavior of X32 compressor with various time constants").</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 68445, member: 4"] Re: Fader Jumping problem Mitch, Per is a longtime forum contributor and has the right idea here. While we're happy to have the X32 discussions that are going on, our job is not to be a manufacturer's forum - so we try and keep them contained. It's not that more than one thread isn't OK, if you look you can see some X32 threads that cover specific applications (e.g. theater) have managed to retain their own identity. However, until things calm down I'm going to keep all product specific talk (e.g. "Fader Jumping Problem") to this thread, or else we'd have several new threads spawned every day. That rule is not hard and fast, but if you want to break it I'd expect your thread to be a significant contribution of general interest (e.g. "distortion behavior of X32 compressor with various time constants"). [/QUOTE]
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