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  • #79823
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    Aykoma
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    So.
    Thanks for answering.
    I use all the time a reverb as FX1, sometimes I add a slap back delay on FX2 and regular delay on FX4. But the burst occurs intermittently wether the FX2 or FX4 are activated or not.
    I use compressions on the vocals as well.
    The noise burst occurs on many channels, using FX or not, compression or not, in the recording as well, on many channels as well like I said, but not all of them.
    I’ve got three monitors on outputs 1, 2 and 3, an ear monitor on outputs 9/10 and of course the main speakers on the main output.
    I would say we can hear it everywhere but since it’s really loud, I can’t say for sure. Sometimes I use ear monitors on outputs 5/6 I think it wasn’t in it since it wasn’t as loud as in the speakers…

    #79817
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    Aykoma
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    Wasn’t doing it on tracks with FX so I doubt it. And it’s REALLY loud.

    #79813
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    I’ve got the exact same problem with my Qu-Pac. Bought it last May. I used a Qu-24 last winter and last year the exact same problem. ut it was a sound desk used by many different bands so I thought it was a bit damaged. We already noticed with my band at the time it was doing it when we were singing loudly in our mics.
    And now it’s doing the exact same static burst (really loud!) on my Qu-Pac. I did some multi-tracks recordings with the Qu-24 noticing the burst was in multiple tracks, not only the mic track that made the burst appear.
    I’ve tried updating the mixer but it doesn’t change anything. It needs to have a lot of sounds to appear. I’ve tried at home with just a mic and it doesn’t do it. The only way to avoid most of it is to reduce the gains on the mics… but it’s not really a solution…
    can anyone help?

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