Provide FAS with all details. Start with the preset and scene being used. If it's a preset you made, then provide a copy. Describe in detail what exactly you were doing leading up to the volume spike. Sounds like you're also using some wireless equipment, so provides all details of your signal chain.
Details, details, details...
Thanks!
signal path:
Shure GLXD16E-FM3(FW6.01) - FC6(1.12)+2 EV-2 (expression mode)
My problems always appear when there is an Amp channel change within the preset. It doesn't matter whether I'm working with factory or purchased presets. Of course, the situation worsens with DSP utilization, but even at a low percentage, the most disturbing volume jump is present when switching.
At the moment there are Brit 800 amplifiers on all channels and, in addition to standard ir lengths, Factory2 992 and Factory2 996 Irs on all channels. I use all of them.
(AustinBuddy Live Gold. Damn good and cleverly put together stuff! But the preset is not important, because it is experienced with all presets that use multiple channels)
Actually, I use relatively many blocks. (see attached picture)
(I solve the whole concert from one preset, because there is no time to change presets or instruments.)
At the same time, FM3 suits me. If this volume jump could be eliminated so that there is no audible difference in the sound, I could cope with the relatively long pause experienced when changing scenes. I did not have this problem with previous FW versions. now both are present on my FM3 unit.
I think that maybe I found a FW bug that does not apply to a specific amp. (But I'm not sure if it's not my clumsiness.)
I did not experience this problem with the previous FW.
It may have been present, but not so drastically. I previously uploaded a small sample, you can hear what I'm talking about.