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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 92856" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Met a fellow X32 user for the first time <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Being an X32 user has been rather lonely in my neck of the woods, but today that changed</p><p>[ATTACH]152460[/ATTACH]</p><p>I did know of course that a few have been sold here in Norway, but to actually come across one in the hands of a small sound company travelling a couple of hundred miles to do a job was not something I expected to see for a while yet. First thing I did was of course kick myself for not taking the usb stick with the presets for my band, and I nearly always have it in my pocket.</p><p>Anyway, we talked about this and that, I was able to give a couple of hints and solve a couple of mysteries, one of which I'll return to later in the post, and made a startling discovery that will help me a lot in the future:</p><p>After the show we were talking about the very annoying stage and how bad it was for feedback and he was pulling up a mike that started feeding on queue. I was singing along with the feedback and decided it was between C# and D above middle A, guessing at 560 Hz and asked him to pull down that frequency, so he moved a band that was already notched at a lower frequency, and the feedback got worse. Guess what frequency, yes smack on 280 Hz. Makes me wonder, is it me that can't hear the fundamental, is there a harmonic resonance that is triggered by the lower frequency, or what? I checked it against the generator now, and the note I was humming (aaaa-ing actually) was definitely 560 and in no way 280. Still, I don't know if it is my ability to distinguish between octaves or some resonance phenomenon, but I have definitely learned a lesson.</p><p></p><p>Back to mystery #1: No light in the send encoders when trying to send from ch.32, and of course no sound either. I believe someone reported that problem before, but I don't know if it was resolved. However, seeing it for myself, I could quickly determine that all sends on that channel had been muted. I don't know if this was the problem in the instance reported before, but I wouldn't be surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 92856, member: 1285"] Met a fellow X32 user for the first time :-) Being an X32 user has been rather lonely in my neck of the woods, but today that changed [ATTACH=CONFIG]152460.vB5-legacyid=7185[/ATTACH] I did know of course that a few have been sold here in Norway, but to actually come across one in the hands of a small sound company travelling a couple of hundred miles to do a job was not something I expected to see for a while yet. First thing I did was of course kick myself for not taking the usb stick with the presets for my band, and I nearly always have it in my pocket. Anyway, we talked about this and that, I was able to give a couple of hints and solve a couple of mysteries, one of which I'll return to later in the post, and made a startling discovery that will help me a lot in the future: After the show we were talking about the very annoying stage and how bad it was for feedback and he was pulling up a mike that started feeding on queue. I was singing along with the feedback and decided it was between C# and D above middle A, guessing at 560 Hz and asked him to pull down that frequency, so he moved a band that was already notched at a lower frequency, and the feedback got worse. Guess what frequency, yes smack on 280 Hz. Makes me wonder, is it me that can't hear the fundamental, is there a harmonic resonance that is triggered by the lower frequency, or what? I checked it against the generator now, and the note I was humming (aaaa-ing actually) was definitely 560 and in no way 280. Still, I don't know if it is my ability to distinguish between octaves or some resonance phenomenon, but I have definitely learned a lesson. Back to mystery #1: No light in the send encoders when trying to send from ch.32, and of course no sound either. I believe someone reported that problem before, but I don't know if it was resolved. However, seeing it for myself, I could quickly determine that all sends on that channel had been muted. I don't know if this was the problem in the instance reported before, but I wouldn't be surprised. [/QUOTE]
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