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Look Iookingg at the timeframes.....wondering if it something to do with the newer units as seems these were Sept.... Oct. FM3"s.
Anyone with an older unit?
I have one of the no headphone units and had freezes a few times
Look Iookingg at the timeframes.....wondering if it something to do with the newer units as seems these were Sept.... Oct. FM3"s.
Anyone with an older unit?
I doubt there were any circuit or components changed during the delay to get additional units as that’s a costly process and typically restarts the alpha/beta release cycle. The FM3 is too new, and Fractal has made no mention of changes; they’re good about such things.Look Iookingg at the timeframes.....wondering if it something to do with the newer units as seems these were Sept.... Oct. FM3"s.
Anyone with an older unit?
Mine froze up without an XLR on either output, just a headphone attached and the FC6.I used a new xlr at my next practice. Not one freeze in two hours.
I'm Baffled.
Was it connected to the computer via USB? Stock layouts or OMG? Is there a foot controller attached? Which preset was running when it acted up? The more information we can tell them the sooner they can duplicate and fix the problem.So I just had to reboot due to a freezing problem, but this one was weird: The footswitches were completely frozen and unresponsive, but everything else was working fine. I could switch presets and scenes and edit things and everything, but the footswitches did nothing until I rebooted the unit (1.0.6 FW, headphone version)
This issue has been fixed. The fix will appear in the next release, which we are working diligently on: https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/fm3-status-update-nov-6.167011/This issue is worrying me. Has it be addressed/solved?
This issue has been fixed. The fix will appear in the next release,
I updated to the beta firmware today and am still having the issue identical to before: The footswitches were completely frozen and unresponsive, but everything else was working fine. Meaning, I can use the buttons on the unit to switch presents and scenes and edit as usual, but the footswitches are completely dead. Seems to happen whether connected to the computer (fm3-edit) or not. It does seem to get worse the longer the unit is on. It can happen when changing scenes or presets, on click or click+hold. Doesn't seem to matter.Fixed in 2.00. Please verify.
I updated to the beta firmware today and am still having the issue identical to before: The footswitches were completely frozen and unresponsive, but everything else was working fine. Meaning, I can use the buttons on the unit to switch presents and scenes and edit as usual, but the footswitches are completely dead. Seems to happen whether connected to the computer (fm3-edit) or not. It does seem to get worse the longer the unit is on. It can happen when changing scenes or presets, on click or click+hold. Doesn't seem to matter.
Nope, they are wide open.A problem that gets worse the longer the unit is on sounds to me like overheating. Are perhaps the vents covered?
Nope, they are wide open.
I updated to the beta firmware today and am still having the issue identical to before: The footswitches were completely frozen and unresponsive, but everything else was working fine. Meaning, I can use the buttons on the unit to switch presents and scenes and edit as usual, but the footswitches are completely dead. Seems to happen whether connected to the computer (fm3-edit) or not. It does seem to get worse the longer the unit is on. It can happen when changing scenes or presets, on click or click+hold. Doesn't seem to matter.
So, after powering up the footswitches work at first, and then at some point don't work anymore?
Can you verify that fw 2.0 beta has installed correctly, by going into the Utility menu on the hardware and checking the version number?
Yes, the firmware update was correctly installed, and correct, they work for a bit then stop working. I've sent the unit in to you guys to take a look at. Should be getting to you on Friday.
Just to be clear : I'm not a Fractal employee.