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Question, what software did you use to analyze the signal like that?
ievolvedMemberThanks for trying to help with this. I’ll just return it. Clearly, this isn’t normal so I’ll try with another unit.
Also, the modulation you asked about, might be because I’m going too fast? I’m using this pattern:
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ievolvedMemberQuote:Thanks for that clip. It definitely is not a ground loop issue.
It sounds like its clipping somewhere in the chain. ALSO there is an od modulation in the first 1/2 of the video.
Is that from the pedal?I don’t know what modulation you’re referring to. To me, it just sounds like the pedal. But the Mel9 is the only effect in the chain. The Axe FX is only on bypass (passing the raw signal through without coloring it). Also, this same sound happens when I monitor through the AFX directly and don’t pass it through to the computer. In that case, it’s Guitar -> Mel9 -> AxeFX on Bypass -> Monitoring headphones. As for guitar, I’ve tried many different guitars. Same thing.
ievolvedMemberHi there,
Thanks for the reply. I tried again with EHX 9v adapter. Still clicks. Signal chain is Guitar -> Me9 -> AFX-III effects bypass into -> Studio Pro 4 for recording.
Here’s a soundcloud recording of random playing. You can clearly hear the popping sounds it makes every now and again.
SoundCloud – Mel9 Clicking Sounds
Also, the pedal is configured as such:
Dry: all the way down (off)
Effect: 4 O’clock
Attack: all the way down (off)
Susttain: 9 O’clock
Output cable: Effect out only
Instrument: #1 OrchestraGuitar: Seymour Duncan double coil pickups bridge position
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