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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 92224" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Pop. crackle and feedback problems</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>From every description it sounds like a loopback issue, and although we haven't been able to see any except for potentially ch.32 in the scene files, I assume that there are adjustments being made and the scene file is the start point of any one act. In other words, a snapshot of the mixer state when the issue occurs might reveal something new. Is there a possibility that there is a loopback caused by either faulty cabling or mixup of connections offboard? Is there a stagebox that carries both outbound and inbound signals, is there a connection to a hearing-aid induction loop or radio loop that could possibly interfere with radio mikes? An external loopback will typically behave in the way described, because the latency of a digital mixer will make any external loopback sound like a loopback through a delay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 92224, member: 1285"] Re: Pop. crackle and feedback problems From every description it sounds like a loopback issue, and although we haven't been able to see any except for potentially ch.32 in the scene files, I assume that there are adjustments being made and the scene file is the start point of any one act. In other words, a snapshot of the mixer state when the issue occurs might reveal something new. Is there a possibility that there is a loopback caused by either faulty cabling or mixup of connections offboard? Is there a stagebox that carries both outbound and inbound signals, is there a connection to a hearing-aid induction loop or radio loop that could possibly interfere with radio mikes? An external loopback will typically behave in the way described, because the latency of a digital mixer will make any external loopback sound like a loopback through a delay. [/QUOTE]
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