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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Schuurman" data-source="post: 91875" data-attributes="member: 4464"><p>Re: X32 Noisy Cooling Fan</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good question, I'll give it a go this weekend. However, the UPS did squeal when it's mains were unplugged, I just don't know if the X32 was turned during that time (might have been shut off).</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but I'd like to figure it out! I can tell you that the X32's universal outs, are a bit confusing. For example, the main outs are 15, 16, however, on the board, the effects channels are 13, 14, 15, 16... so right there, that's confusing. I guess the effects bus' is an internal bus, so it's safe. </p><p></p><p>How would I explicetely mute the fx return sends? </p><p></p><p>I know that this problem isn't exactly the same, it's changed a bit as we've been trying to trouble shoot. For example:</p><p> 1 Dropping the mains' fader will always make the feedback go away</p><p> 2 At first, dropping the effects bus' main faders would make the feedback go away</p><p> 3 Then, 2 didn't work anymore, but dropping the aux sends to the FX bus' on each input channel made the feedback go away</p><p> 4 Now none of the above (besides 1) seems to solve the problem.</p><p></p><p>Always, the problem starts with a POP, and initially the ramp would happen fairly slowely (say 5 seconds until it was peak), sometimes it happens within a second now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Schuurman, post: 91875, member: 4464"] Re: X32 Noisy Cooling Fan Good question, I'll give it a go this weekend. However, the UPS did squeal when it's mains were unplugged, I just don't know if the X32 was turned during that time (might have been shut off). I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but I'd like to figure it out! I can tell you that the X32's universal outs, are a bit confusing. For example, the main outs are 15, 16, however, on the board, the effects channels are 13, 14, 15, 16... so right there, that's confusing. I guess the effects bus' is an internal bus, so it's safe. How would I explicetely mute the fx return sends? I know that this problem isn't exactly the same, it's changed a bit as we've been trying to trouble shoot. For example: 1 Dropping the mains' fader will always make the feedback go away 2 At first, dropping the effects bus' main faders would make the feedback go away 3 Then, 2 didn't work anymore, but dropping the aux sends to the FX bus' on each input channel made the feedback go away 4 Now none of the above (besides 1) seems to solve the problem. Always, the problem starts with a POP, and initially the ramp would happen fairly slowely (say 5 seconds until it was peak), sometimes it happens within a second now. [/QUOTE]
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