
Originally Posted by
Yul
I have exactly the same and it has been the case for years, it's one of the most irritating things for me. I can live with all the rest (still being frustrated by bugs or things that weren't corrected properly or the lack of follow-up), but that issue with fx has an live impact.
I tend to stay clear of changing an activated fx to another activated one on the spot to limit the issue.
If I have to change an fx I do it in rhythm so the small drop out is limited, less felt.
However even putting aside the idea of changing fx on a track on the spot. It happens everytime on specific fx, either when the fx itself is changed or when the unit is activated for a deck. For example the reverb t3 always has that impact, there's a small drop out or "pop".
It's fucking annoying as hell.
and to answer the question:
"But I see so many of DJs are still using its FX so well.
How do you avoid this problem?"
It seems not everybody has it. Don't ask me why, it may come form the hardware or electrical connections issues, I just don't know. I stopped sending a ticket about that years ago when the only answer I got was we're not able to reproduce the issue....
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