GCP-GCX and Control Switcher problem.

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hectitor
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GCP-GCX and Control Switcher problem.

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I have a GCX and a Control Switcher, controled with a GCP, the Control Switcher Controls my Triple Rectifier, But when I change channels with GCP have a "pump" or "crack noise" in speaker, but when I change it with the buttons of Control Switcher itself have no noise!

What is the problem?? Im afraid to damage the speaker with this HI "cracks" on it

JohnClark
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Re: GCP-GCX and Control Switcher problem.

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Do you get the same noise when switching via MIDI if you connect your guitar directly to the input on the amplifier.

What exactly are the buttons on the Ground Control Pro programmed to do? If you control only the state of a Control Switcher switch, but nothing else... no GCX Loops in particular!... do you get the same problem?
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hectitor
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Re: GCP-GCX and Control Switcher problem.

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JohnClark wrote:Do you get the same noise when switching via MIDI if you connect your guitar directly to the input on the amplifier.

What exactly are the buttons on the Ground Control Pro programmed to do? If you control only the state of a Control Switcher switch, but nothing else... no GCX Loops in particular!... do you get the same problem?

I found the solition :D when you get an empty loop on gcx, you will have this problem, I mean I had loop 1 over drive, loop 2 empty, loop 3 phase, loop 4 empty, loop 5 tc g-major, loop 6 empty, loop 7 triple rectifier, loop 8, laney VH-100R, because I was waiting for other pedals to fill the empty loops :mrgreen: . Now I got the empty loops on loop 7 and 8, the signal more secuential 1 to 6, the crack noise dissapear!!! :D

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