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blewispunk
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Hello,
I got a VF16 a bit back and have it setup in our "studio" with everything running into it and then the rca outs going to a regular stereo amplifier that powers some speakers to work as a PA for vocals and a bit of guitar. The monitoring is turned all the way off for everything but the guitar and vocals. When we're playing it cuts out sometimes and if I look at the VF16 I can still see the level meters on the display, but the sound cuts out. It seems like it happens most often with vocals changing volume, whenever our vocalist hits a more energetic section it cuts out. Is this something I can fix or is that just the way it is? I can get the setting so it doesn't do it too often, but it seems very sensitive. The level meters on the digital display are all kept so they only go about half way up.
I know this isn't the best way to run things but we can't afford a PA at this time...
I got a VF16 a bit back and have it setup in our "studio" with everything running into it and then the rca outs going to a regular stereo amplifier that powers some speakers to work as a PA for vocals and a bit of guitar. The monitoring is turned all the way off for everything but the guitar and vocals. When we're playing it cuts out sometimes and if I look at the VF16 I can still see the level meters on the display, but the sound cuts out. It seems like it happens most often with vocals changing volume, whenever our vocalist hits a more energetic section it cuts out. Is this something I can fix or is that just the way it is? I can get the setting so it doesn't do it too often, but it seems very sensitive. The level meters on the digital display are all kept so they only go about half way up.
I know this isn't the best way to run things but we can't afford a PA at this time...