I assume you mean the pop thru whatever monitoring system you're using? If so, traditionally when powering down, the first thing that gets turned off is the speakers/amp/etc. (powered ON last, powered OFF first).
Aside from that, I don't think you have many options. There are companies who make mic mute/cough switches, but that requires more gear:
https://www.sweetwater.com/c399--Mi...lPIrcHa8p_wsqPg2x7IaAvjKEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
how do you mute it? I've tried turning the outputs off...Dumb answer: Have you tried muting the Fractal before shutting it off by engaging the tuner?
When I am on a gig or rehearsal and connected to FOH, I always just pull my XLRs before powering down.Not feasible in a FOH situation. Even in my studio it means turning off my audio interface which causes other issues.
Clicking on the tuner should mute the output. Try turning on the tuner first and then power off.how do you mute it? I've tried turning the outputs off...
I think there's a setting for whether using the tuner mutes your signal or not. Not at my Axe to check.Clicking on the tuner should mute the output. Try turning on the tuner first and then power off.
All you folks suggesting this aren't thinking about FOH, are you... Maybe house mutes all channels during set changes, maybe not.Power amp/monitor should always be the last on and first off.
We run our own sound and keep everything muted until everyone is plugged in and powered up and ready to sound check. <shrug>I think there's a setting for whether using the tuner mutes your signal or not. Not at my Axe to check.
All you folks suggesting this aren't thinking about FOH, are you... Maybe house mutes all channels during set changes, maybe not.
I always power up the FM9 before connecting to FOH.Not feasible in a FOH situation. Even in my studio it means turning off my audio interface which causes other issues.