by High C Double G » Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:40 am
I think coincidence... this is most likely a software issue, be sure to un-check load last session at power up, fresh OS installation would be a good idea even with a re-format of the drive, believe it or not... even (bad) RAM can cause all sorts of havoc.
Corrupt session file is a real possibility. This is why it is a good idea, just like with any other PC to make quick periodic back-ups.
You know so much more tech stuff - in fact I am sure you have forgotten more than I will ever know, but these are a good places to start when it comes to a replaced fader (known good correct?) that is exhibiting the same behavior after being replaced...
Of course this is with the Mackie OS... if this is happening with your AWESOME project, then... cue the crickets please - and I don't mean Peggy Sue! Or you could put on the S & G record sound of silence. It then becomes a quite abnormal hardware thing. You could try (and I am sure it has been suggested) to swap the banks and see if the problem goes to #9 or stays on #1 fader. It is unlikely, IMO, that you got two bad fader banks with the same problem.
Hope this helps,
Michael
Make some noise!!!