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Please search "Cliffs of Dover Patch/static question?" for back round history of this static problem.
I have just run into this "static" problem also. I was running Q7.01 just fine for a few days. One day I turned on my system and discovered static on all higher gain patches. I then installed q7.02 and the problem went away. The next day of q7.02 the problem returned. I am perplexed as I have never experienced the problem before. I confirmed that my speakers are not blown (by testing each separately). I also did an fx bypass on each fx block individually and static remained. The suggestion that the power could be dirty is reasonable (like as if someone was using a blender on the home AC line). No one else was creating such static on the line. I have not concluded anything here but note that this never occurred until update from q7 to q7.01. Later I will downgrade to q7 and report the results. I don't have a power conditioner
I have just run into this "static" problem also. I was running Q7.01 just fine for a few days. One day I turned on my system and discovered static on all higher gain patches. I then installed q7.02 and the problem went away. The next day of q7.02 the problem returned. I am perplexed as I have never experienced the problem before. I confirmed that my speakers are not blown (by testing each separately). I also did an fx bypass on each fx block individually and static remained. The suggestion that the power could be dirty is reasonable (like as if someone was using a blender on the home AC line). No one else was creating such static on the line. I have not concluded anything here but note that this never occurred until update from q7 to q7.01. Later I will downgrade to q7 and report the results. I don't have a power conditioner