DrPhatteus
Member
Hey folks, I've noticed something very strange on my Axe FX III.
As a test, I have a microphone plugged into the left input of Input 2.
I have nothing plugged in to the right input of Input 2.
If I route the right channel of Input 2 to an analog output, I hear distortion when signal is present on the left channel.
The issue is present on the analog outputs and in the headphone jack of the Axe FX III.
The issue is NOT present on the USB inputs to my computer.
This happens whether or not the USB is connected to a computer (I thought maybe it was the USB connection introducing the noise).
I have created some videos to demonstrate the issue.
ISSUE IS PRESENT (analog outputs):
ISSUE IS NOT PRESENT (USB outputs):
This is the same video as above, but the audio is recorded via USB and the issue is not present here.
Is this issue "by design", am I doing something incorrectly, or is there a fix or workaround for this?
As a test, I have a microphone plugged into the left input of Input 2.
I have nothing plugged in to the right input of Input 2.
If I route the right channel of Input 2 to an analog output, I hear distortion when signal is present on the left channel.
The issue is present on the analog outputs and in the headphone jack of the Axe FX III.
The issue is NOT present on the USB inputs to my computer.
This happens whether or not the USB is connected to a computer (I thought maybe it was the USB connection introducing the noise).
I have created some videos to demonstrate the issue.
ISSUE IS PRESENT (analog outputs):
ISSUE IS NOT PRESENT (USB outputs):
This is the same video as above, but the audio is recorded via USB and the issue is not present here.
Is this issue "by design", am I doing something incorrectly, or is there a fix or workaround for this?