Larry Kehl
Inspired
I think that's why the plug/replug tip works, it's because things gets done then !
or "error between stick and throttle" or "short between headsets" or...
I think that's why the plug/replug tip works, it's because things gets done then !
Eh, we all have those moments.I take personal responsibility for this thread...it wasn't a bad cable but it was a bad connection combined with some static electricity noise.
The input connector on my LP had become slightly corroded and the pickguard / whole top had picked up some static electricity...
The cure was a small file and a sheet of "Bounce" to de-static the top...
It is now perfectly quite...!
In Air Force that is what is known as the "OFFicial" mode.One of my techs used to work in the Army. He told me a story about how he got a radio to repair one day and the tag read "Does not work in OFF mode".
Hmm, that didn’t happen to mine. I was on 12.06 and my FC-6 was in the shop. The XLR was connected to the FX3 and I didn’t get any thump when powering down.I was blaming firmware for this, but it's a cable issue: powered speakers will thump when powering off the III if the unit has an FC cable connected to the unit, but no FC on the other end. Power down the III before disconnecting your FC to avoid.
That's why I was so quick to assume it was the new firmware. Glad that DougB had better luck in the same situation. It makes no sense to me but it's reproducible on my unit. Most importantly, it's avoidable if I keep the FC plugged in like it's supposed to be.Super weird if true. That's not an audio path.
This. Many times.Also: your wah is on. Your amp didn't suddenly get thin sounding.
Many many times, except one time it was on for the whole first song at a gig and the singer thought it sounded awesome and complained when I turned it off. Clearly need more treble in my presets.This. Many times.
Last gig the bass player/sound guy was tweaking the hell out of my vocals because they had no high end in them and were unintelligible (he REALLY likes to hear S's and T's). Long story short, the CLR wasn't turned on on my side of the stage where he was mixing from. My vocals were "interesting" the rest of the night.
Try a whole SET with the WAH on. Yeah, that happened to me. lol! There was a switch on the bottom of my Moog EP3 that I didn't know about and apparently when it's not set to Standard, it can cause issues. Rest of the night was good though.Many many times, except one time it was on for the whole first song at a gig and the singer thought it sounded awesome and complained when I turned it off. Clearly need more treble in my presets.
so trueBatteries gone in guitars with active electronics.