Please take your sarcastic attitude somewhere else.. it's a simple issue and it's my thread everyone gave me good info. If I felt like I needed to break it down to the atom I would have....thanks for the additional details.
why do people ask for help but then refuse to provide information or try the tests suggested? i don't get it.
do you get noise running a cable directly from Out3 to In3?
what pedal? what does the layout look like? details will solve things.
just a drive pedal with in and out 3
thanks for the additional details.
why do people ask for help but then refuse to provide information or try the tests suggested? i don't get it.
Please take your sarcastic attitude somewhere else.. it's a simple issue and it's my thread everyone gave me good info. If I felt like I needed to break it down to the atom I would have....
Wow... That's a pretty rude reply to someone who is trying to help you
Especially for someone like Chris who helps so many on the forum.
You're not having any luck solving it, but don't want to provide the details he asked for to potentially help you?
Did you even try what he suggested in his first sentence?
All Chris is saying is that it is hard to help when people do not provide details that would help understand what is going on. It is a frequent occurrence within the forum.It's pretty bad in my opinion when a moderator starts the negitive but you can sure count on his fan boys to continue..
I did start the thread and the info I got was really helpful. So you don't have to respond to my thread if you don't want. I'm cool with that....also I think if anyone was rude it was his comment.
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Did you solve the drive pedal problem yet?I'm pretty experienced myself and if I don't see it fit to respond to someones request I dont. If he doesn't like that, thats fine
But don't vent on my post. Now I'm responding to this BS .
You're right, I don't. And with your negative attitude, I won't.It's pretty bad in my opinion when a moderator starts the negitive but you can sure count on his fan boys to continue..
I did start the thread and the info I got was really helpful. So you don't have to respond to my thread if you don't want. I'm cool with that....also I think if anyone was rude it was his comment.
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Nor do I think your comment was nesissary because I didn't give you the name of the pedal. I tried like 10 drive pedals, same thing on all of them. I'm running the pedal in front now. It's not possible for me to run a drive pedal after the instrument input with all the noiseDid you solve the drive pedal problem yet?
I hardly think mentioning the name of the pedal is breaking it down to the atom.
.don't really care bud. I see you argue with alot of people on here. huge fanboyYou're right, I don't. And with your negative attitude, I won't.
Ever.
Welcome to my (very small) ignore list
So the original problem wasn’t solved.Nor do I think your comment was nesissary because I didn't give you the name of the pedal. I tried like 10 drive pedals, same thing on all of them. I'm running the pedal in front now. It's not possible for me to run a drive pedal after the instrument input with all the noise
This was my first guess as to the problem at the beginning of the thread but I tried to ask for a layout description before suggesting it and potentially confusing the issue. I never got that layout description.
- Note that Output 3 and Input 3 are not connected to each other.
nice update on your post.. and you continue..this thread is useless .thank you moderatorDid you solve the drive pedal problem yet?
I hardly think mentioning the name of the pedal is breaking it down to the atom.
The level of experience of the guy with the problem doesn’t somehow make the solution easier to find. Especially with such little info given in the first post. The moment you assume things in troubleshooting is the moment you won’t figure out the problem.
My suggestion of trying Out 3 directly to In 3 is a very good test to begin troubleshooting. It immediately excludes all external factors and guarantees that you are setup correctly if the test is successful. If that test failed, it could point to an issue with the setup, layout, or cable.
Knowing the name of the drive pedal can help because then we can reference other threads and knowledge regarding that pedal. Maybe that pedal is noisy and that’s all there is. Or maybe someone else uses that pedal successfully which shows that you have something set wrong and we can difinitively figure it out.
Instead the arrogance of “I’m experienced” has prevented any forward movement and information sharing. In my 10 years of helping countless people on this forum and privately, it’s many times more of a psychological issue than a gear issue. I need to convince people to tell me info and this is a clear example. It’s like pulling teeth sometimes.
How hard would it have been to just say the name of the drive pedal when I asked? Instead, “I’m asking for help but I know enough that I don’t need to answer questions trying to help.”
I feel that if people are experienced, they wouldn’t start a thread asking for help *shrug*
Seriously, YOU are the one making this thread useless because you would rather cop an attitude rather than give the people who are trying to help you the useful information they need. Otherwise, everyone is just guessing & trying to find a needle in a haystack. Chris has a very efficient, logical, methodical & EFFECTIVE method of trouble shooting that gets results. You are forcing everyone to be muddled in a very inefficient, illogical & ineffective method. The choice is yours but I'm not going waste anymore time on trying to help you.nice update on your post.. and you continue..this thread is useless .thank you moderator