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definite213
December 9th 07, 05:00 AM
My Digi 002 is working fine for the most part. I have one problem,
though. My channel 8 fader is not controllable. I can't use it to
raise or lower the levels on that channel. I have to adjust my levels
in the mix window. When I do that, I can see the fader on my Digi 002
move. The fader also moves to its proper location when a session is
opened. Yet, I can't physically grab the fader and move up or down.
When I do that, it feels somewhat rough and when I release it, it goes
back to its last locatoin.

Any ideas?

Preben Friis
December 9th 07, 10:26 AM
"definite213" > wrote .
>
> Any ideas?

It sounds like the touch-sensors needs to be calibrated.

http://www.digidesign.com/index.cfm?navid=54&langid=3&itemid=26985

/Preben Friis

David Ivić
December 9th 07, 06:20 PM
I think that in your chanel strip settings the automation is set on READ, so
Digi 002 reads automation data from desired track, put setings to OFF and
you can control track via fader.


On 12/9/07 6:00 AM, in article
,
"definite213" > wrote:

> My Digi 002 is working fine for the most part. I have one problem,
> though. My channel 8 fader is not controllable. I can't use it to
> raise or lower the levels on that channel. I have to adjust my levels
> in the mix window. When I do that, I can see the fader on my Digi 002
> move. The fader also moves to its proper location when a session is
> opened. Yet, I can't physically grab the fader and move up or down.
> When I do that, it feels somewhat rough and when I release it, it goes
> back to its last locatoin.
>
> Any ideas?

Mike Clayton
December 11th 07, 01:14 AM
On Dec 9, 6:00 pm, definite213 > wrote:
> My Digi 002 is working fine for the most part. I have one problem,
> though. My channel 8 fader is not controllable. I can't use it to
> raise or lower the levels on that channel. I have to adjust my levels
> in the mix window. When I do that, I can see the fader on my Digi 002
> move. The fader also moves to its proper location when a session is
> opened. Yet, I can't physically grab the fader and move up or down.
> When I do that, it feels somewhat rough and when I release it, it goes
> back to its last locatoin.
>
> Any ideas?

Yes. You need to go to the left hand end of the edit screen and look
at the track display that controls the channel 8 fader. You will see a
button there marked "dyn". Click on that button and set it to "off".
That button enables the volume automation for that track. If it's not
set to off the fader position is controlled by the current setting of
the volume automation line, which you can see if you select "volume"
on the button that reads "waveform".

Mike Clayton