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<blockquote data-quote="Jared Koopman" data-source="post: 92089" data-attributes="member: 1793"><p>Re: X32 Noisy Cooling Fan</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes you want that off. Having it go back into the main LR feed will create a feedback loop. I am willing to bet the ramping feedback is because of this.</p><p>[ATTACH]152447[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Is it possible the UPS is introducing the clicking noise you mentioned? I dont know just something I would check.</p><p></p><p>I know in the past there have been times I had "problems" with the X32 that I just couldn't explain how or why it was doing it. It just didn't make sense. I have found that resetting the console to factory default scene helps to troubleshoot problems. More often than not it is an erroneous setting I have made in the scene or show file. Try resetting the board and see if the problem still exists. If it does, I would take a systematic approach to removing all sources and see if the problem goes away as I remove stuff. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I tend to like to group my sources by color (ie all vox green, all guitars red, drums blue, etc). Having too many colors gets confusing and having similar colors for like sources, facilitates muscle memory. I also match the DCA's color with the corresponding sources. Again we all have our own ways of doing things, but I find having consistency across the configuration helps a lot, especially when dealing with multiple operators like in a Church setting, which it sounds like this is.</p><p></p><p>Also, while the picture labels are nifty, I personally find it cleaner to just have text in the scribble strips. That way I know exactly what it is without trying to guess which is the bass guitar and the acoustic guitar when trying to quickly make adjustments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared Koopman, post: 92089, member: 1793"] Re: X32 Noisy Cooling Fan Yes you want that off. Having it go back into the main LR feed will create a feedback loop. I am willing to bet the ramping feedback is because of this. [ATTACH=CONFIG]152447.vB5-legacyid=7132[/ATTACH] Is it possible the UPS is introducing the clicking noise you mentioned? I dont know just something I would check. I know in the past there have been times I had "problems" with the X32 that I just couldn't explain how or why it was doing it. It just didn't make sense. I have found that resetting the console to factory default scene helps to troubleshoot problems. More often than not it is an erroneous setting I have made in the scene or show file. Try resetting the board and see if the problem still exists. If it does, I would take a systematic approach to removing all sources and see if the problem goes away as I remove stuff. I tend to like to group my sources by color (ie all vox green, all guitars red, drums blue, etc). Having too many colors gets confusing and having similar colors for like sources, facilitates muscle memory. I also match the DCA's color with the corresponding sources. Again we all have our own ways of doing things, but I find having consistency across the configuration helps a lot, especially when dealing with multiple operators like in a Church setting, which it sounds like this is. Also, while the picture labels are nifty, I personally find it cleaner to just have text in the scribble strips. That way I know exactly what it is without trying to guess which is the bass guitar and the acoustic guitar when trying to quickly make adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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