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6/15/2022 10:01:26 PM •
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on Jun 15, 2022
Why is there no sound output?
Hi, I am answering this generically, because there are a few things that can cause this on a lot of keyboards.
- Make sure there are no headphones connected. I have removed headphones and the 3.5mm plug comes out leaving the adaptor, this still cuts the speakers.
- Sometimes the switch on the headphone socket does not make properly, work the headphone jack in and out a few times.
- Local MIDI should be set to ON, if you cannot find this, as it is often buried in some deep menu, link MIDI out to MIDI in with a cable.
- Do a reset, be careful as some restore factory defaults and you will lose user presets, so back up, MIDI dump first, others allow resets that do not affect the voices.
- connect to your usual software (sequencer, patch librarian, etc) and see if the keyboard has been muted, volume set to zero etc.
- Is the volume knob turned up?
All the best, Chris the fader.
1/30/2022 8:35:24 PM •
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on Jan 30, 2022
Behringer GTX30 guitar amp. Channel switch setup: clean, but I can hear a little return of distortion, coming from the overdrive channel. This happens only on the speaker. Using the headphone everithi
If you are using headphones, then I'm guessing you are practicing and running the amp as quietly as possible while still able to hear it. Unfortunately, most channel switching guitar amps will have a tiny bit of bleed-through from the other channel when turned all the way down and listened to at close distance from the speaker. And yes, using a mechanical switch or relay to switch the connection from one channel to the other would mostly eliminate this, but due to the high amount of signal gain in guitar amp preamp sections, this type of switching causes very loud pops and other unwanted noise when switched. The amps are made with either photocell (optical) resistors or reverse biased transistors or op amp chips to switch channels. These are 'softer', partially because they don't fully turn off when in the off state(or fully on either). This creates bleed through, but it is better and easier than a CRACK THUMP POP!! every time you stomp the channel switch pedal. Amps are designed to be used at output levels generally much louder than a dorm room at 11:30 pm, and at stage volume in a club, the channel bleed is so far below audible, it is never heard by anyone. That's just the way it is.
12/27/2021 10:28:42 AM •
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on Dec 27, 2021
Crate gfx 1000 digital guitar effects processor user manual
The problem I had was that i bought it secon hand and it didnt come with a wall wart for the power supply. This unit requires an AC adapter that is 9-10 volt ac output. Not dc output as most are. It will power up on a 9v dc adapter but it wont work. Has to be an ac adapter. Im using a 12v ac adapter off of something or other and it works now. Only need to hookup "in" and "out". Footswitch isnt necessary to operate. This thing is pretty awesome.
12/22/2021 8:03:36 PM •
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on Dec 22, 2021
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