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Paris Aux effects issue [message #74288] Tue, 17 October 2006 08:45 Go to next message
Spappy is currently offline  Spappy   UNITED STATES
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When I load a project that was originally started on a different Paris
system, it seems to get this pulsating feedback loop going on whichever
effect is on Aux 1. I have tried removing the effect and it stops, but even
if I assign the same effect to another aux (like aux 3 for instance) it
still does it. So it seems to be corrupting the effect. Doesn't matter which
effect it is.

How can I fix this?

Spappy
Re: Paris Aux effects issue [message #74289 is a reply to message #74288] Tue, 17 October 2006 08:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Spappy is currently offline  Spappy   UNITED STATES
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My system is currently a P4 MSI motherboard with 512mb RAM. 2.9 ghz. Paris
runs really well on this system. I am also using XP pro. The C: drive is a
serial drive but I track to an IDE drive and an external USB drive. Both of
which work great.

Spappy
Re: Paris Aux effects issue [message #74291 is a reply to message #74288] Tue, 17 October 2006 09:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Spappy is currently offline  Spappy   UNITED STATES
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Oh and I'm using 3.0
Re: Paris Aux effects issue [message #74655 is a reply to message #74288] Sun, 22 October 2006 22:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
JeffH is currently offline  JeffH   UNITED STATES
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Spappy,

Don't know if this applies, but I had a similar effect pulling up
projects that hadn't been saved since I added a word clock. If this
could apply, double check your clock and sample rate settings.

Hope this helps,

Jeff

Spappy wrote:
> When I load a project that was originally started on a different Paris
> system, it seems to get this pulsating feedback loop going on whichever
> effect is on Aux 1. I have tried removing the effect and it stops, but even
> if I assign the same effect to another aux (like aux 3 for instance) it
> still does it. So it seems to be corrupting the effect. Doesn't matter which
> effect it is.
>
> How can I fix this?
>
> Spappy
>
>
Re: Paris Aux effects issue [message #74657 is a reply to message #74655] Mon, 23 October 2006 00:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Spappy is currently offline  Spappy   UNITED STATES
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Registered: September 2007
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It was a really wierd problem. But I replaced EDS card and problem went
away. Still trying to figure out what the deal is on that.

Spappy



"Jeff hoover" <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote in message news:453c541b@linux...
> Spappy,
>
> Don't know if this applies, but I had a similar effect pulling up projects
> that hadn't been saved since I added a word clock. If this could apply,
> double check your clock and sample rate settings.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jeff
>
> Spappy wrote:
>> When I load a project that was originally started on a different Paris
>> system, it seems to get this pulsating feedback loop going on whichever
>> effect is on Aux 1. I have tried removing the effect and it stops, but
>> even if I assign the same effect to another aux (like aux 3 for instance)
>> it still does it. So it seems to be corrupting the effect. Doesn't matter
>> which effect it is.
>>
>> How can I fix this?
>>
>> Spappy
Re: Paris Aux effects issue [message #74674 is a reply to message #74657] Mon, 23 October 2006 10:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
TC is currently offline  TC   CANADA
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Registered: September 2005
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It could be that your daughtercard has gone south.

I had a card with a bad daughtercard, and it would make weird noises when trying to use the effects.

If it passes audio otherwise, I would guess that to be the problem.

Cheers,

TC

Spappy wrote:
> It was a really wierd problem. But I replaced EDS card and problem went
> away. Still trying to figure out what the deal is on that.
>
> Spappy
>
>
>
> "Jeff hoover" <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote in message news:453c541b@linux...
>> Spappy,
>>
>> Don't know if this applies, but I had a similar effect pulling up projects
>> that hadn't been saved since I added a word clock. If this could apply,
>> double check your clock and sample rate settings.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> Spappy wrote:
>>> When I load a project that was originally started on a different Paris
>>> system, it seems to get this pulsating feedback loop going on whichever
>>> effect is on Aux 1. I have tried removing the effect and it stops, but
>>> even if I assign the same effect to another aux (like aux 3 for instance)
>>> it still does it. So it seems to be corrupting the effect. Doesn't matter
>>> which effect it is.
>>>
>>> How can I fix this?
>>>
>>> Spappy
>
>
Re: Paris Aux effects issue [message #74679 is a reply to message #74674] Mon, 23 October 2006 11:04 Go to previous message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 2229
Registered: September 2005
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Pull the daughterboard off and clean the contacts with a nice de-oxit
type cleaner.

JOhn

TC wrote:
> It could be that your daughtercard has gone south.
> I had a card with a bad daughtercard, and it would make weird noises
> when trying to use the effects.
>
> If it passes audio otherwise, I would guess that to be the problem.
>
> Cheers,
>
> TC
>
> Spappy wrote:
>> It was a really wierd problem. But I replaced EDS card and problem
>> went away. Still trying to figure out what the deal is on that.
>>
>> Spappy
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jeff hoover" <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote in message
>> news:453c541b@linux...
>>> Spappy,
>>>
>>> Don't know if this applies, but I had a similar effect pulling up
>>> projects that hadn't been saved since I added a word clock. If this
>>> could apply, double check your clock and sample rate settings.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps,
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>>
>>> Spappy wrote:
>>>> When I load a project that was originally started on a different
>>>> Paris system, it seems to get this pulsating feedback loop going on
>>>> whichever effect is on Aux 1. I have tried removing the effect and
>>>> it stops, but even if I assign the same effect to another aux (like
>>>> aux 3 for instance) it still does it. So it seems to be corrupting
>>>> the effect. Doesn't matter which effect it is.
>>>>
>>>> How can I fix this?
>>>>
>>>> Spappy
>>
>>
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