reset the GCP and now am up and running, however i still have problems with the new "custom" pedal board.
do you have a power supply that can power the peals on this board?
also i have had the GCX volue drop off acouple of times and had to shut down the power and power up again and it was fine, what causes this?
i have been working on this system slowly for quite some time, i get a lot of feed back from the comprosser, and still have a slight hum in the system, i notice all power supplies to amps must be moved away from the rack as well, i am so close to finishing, however i am at a loss for the final details regarding the slight hum....any advise would be helpfull.
GCX & GCP
Re: GCX & GCP
If the Whammy wasn't out on the floor, you could use an ISO-5 to power all the DC pedals. Is there any reason you are keeping the Whammy on the board rather than putting in tin the rack and controlling it from the Ground Control Pro?
For the hum, I guess you will simply have to narrow things down to the simplest form that still yields the problem. Also, you may want to check your cables and try moving power supplies away from the rack using AC extension cables.
I hope that helps!
For the hum, I guess you will simply have to narrow things down to the simplest form that still yields the problem. Also, you may want to check your cables and try moving power supplies away from the rack using AC extension cables.
I hope that helps!
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Re: GCX & GCP
Got rid of the hum by tidying up all the power cables, as for the whammy, I like the dive-bomb option, but putting it in the rack would solve that problem, not keen on midi yet, so that would be the only issue for switching modes on the whammy.
Thank you!
Thank you!