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Seems to be the edp interacting with the midi thru box...even having the slicer and m9unplugged makes the ticking noise
> Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 19:43:39 +0100 > From: akbutler@tiscali.co.uk > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: EDP Midi out Ticking noise > > I reckon that either the Slicer or the M9 is the culprit. > Try removing each in turn. > > It's possible that either of those does this even if it's > not actually broken, I've heard midi clock get into > the audio on a synced device before. > ( that was a Lexicon MPX100 ) > If it's a fault in the unit, then I bet it's hard to find! > ...try a replacement unit if possible > > > It may be some patches does this and some don't, you just need to fault > find which device is the culprit and then you can sus that out. > > > (of course, if the EDP does this when it's on it's on it's the EDP, > it would be a novel fault that I haven't heard of before) > > OR > > I don't know if it could be some kind of earthing problem tho. > If you've got a midi thru box try that in the midi clock connections. > > > andy > > On 19/04/2014 18:01, phillip wilson wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I have just finished my new setup for some upcoming shows... I've got mu guitar going directly into a midi syncd boss slicer, then into a Midi clocked Line 6 M9 then into the EDP.... the problem is... > > > > once the EDP begins to send midi clock out to the slicer and M9 I can here audiable "ticks" in the audio line. > > > > this is very unexpected and of course, pretty bad if I cant get it upder control before the shows.... HELP !!! > > > > thanks > > > > Phill MyOneManBand > |