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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Lorentz" data-source="post: 82671" data-attributes="member: 1786"><p>Re: X32 Discussion-DCA's</p><p></p><p>Hello all, I posted something similar yesterday on the X32 Studio Users thread but it's also relevant here so this is a slightly abbreviated version to keep the subjects </p><p>In their seperate threads !</p><p></p><p></p><p>I sent a PM to Joe Sanborn & John DiNicola with my problem and John called me almost immediately, I am posting it here for everyones reference. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd had an issue where I wasn't getting any audio back down Ch's 17-24 when I pushed the faders up (I had 32 Ch's of audio coming into the X32) although I was seeing the audio signals on the meters on the individual channels I only actually heard them in Solo mode!! The solution was (in the end) fairly obvious. John walked me through some things on the phone and suggested that maybe Ch's 17-24 had been inadvertently assigned to a DCA that was pulled down and low and behold that's exactly what it was and as he explained if you look at the Home Page for those or any Ch's there is a visual indication if they are assigned to any DCA or Mute group, that's worth remembering! </p><p>Thanks John!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also I have to say that Behringer are going above and beyond helping people with the X32 and along with the 3yr warranty it really becomes a no brainier as you could pay 3 x more for an LS9 but you're unlikely to get this kind of service from Yamaha, kudos to Uli and all at Behringer and especially to John DiNicola who has become a Rock Star of the X32 but still makes time to look after the little guys like me!</p><p>Cheers!</p><p>Dave L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Lorentz, post: 82671, member: 1786"] Re: X32 Discussion-DCA's Hello all, I posted something similar yesterday on the X32 Studio Users thread but it's also relevant here so this is a slightly abbreviated version to keep the subjects In their seperate threads ! I sent a PM to Joe Sanborn & John DiNicola with my problem and John called me almost immediately, I am posting it here for everyones reference. I'd had an issue where I wasn't getting any audio back down Ch's 17-24 when I pushed the faders up (I had 32 Ch's of audio coming into the X32) although I was seeing the audio signals on the meters on the individual channels I only actually heard them in Solo mode!! The solution was (in the end) fairly obvious. John walked me through some things on the phone and suggested that maybe Ch's 17-24 had been inadvertently assigned to a DCA that was pulled down and low and behold that's exactly what it was and as he explained if you look at the Home Page for those or any Ch's there is a visual indication if they are assigned to any DCA or Mute group, that's worth remembering! Thanks John! Also I have to say that Behringer are going above and beyond helping people with the X32 and along with the 3yr warranty it really becomes a no brainier as you could pay 3 x more for an LS9 but you're unlikely to get this kind of service from Yamaha, kudos to Uli and all at Behringer and especially to John DiNicola who has become a Rock Star of the X32 but still makes time to look after the little guys like me! Cheers! Dave L [/QUOTE]
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