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Old 01-27-2006, 08:21 PM
flymax flymax is offline
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Default Re: One fader makes clicking sound!!!

Try cycling the faders...under utilitiy on the c24
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Old 01-29-2006, 06:27 PM
a2zproductions a2zproductions is offline
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Default Re: One fader makes clicking sound!!!

Piece of crap!

That one fader, the clicking one #16
is fried. In the Cycle mode, it doesn't act right
it doesn't wave, it doesn't step. In a session,
it won't move with the fader on the GUI, it makes the
fader on the GUI stay between 0 to +12 db. OUCH!
I just replaced the fader packs less than a month ago,
and the Powers Supply!

This bites!
Adrian
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