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Originally Posted by marc
for instance if a part of the RAM is damaged.
see, if my machine here would click all the time, especially when nothing is connected, we would locate and fix the bug. but actually, i doesn't click and that's why it's hard to help you without taking a hardware problem into consideration.
marc
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The click does not happen all the time, about 1 out 10 patch changes, and it only happens within the
first 1 second after switching patch, I dont hear any clicks after that, no matter how long I play same patch for.
I just want to make sure that it is caused by hardware damage before I take it back to the shop.
If the RAM was defective, shouldnt the clicks happen to every single patch change? and the clicks noise would stay with the same patches, instead of appearing totally randomly?
What could the other possiblities be to cause such problem aside from RAM damage? and what kind of options have I got? take it back and get a refund? or ask Access to send me a new RAM or perhaps other parts?
And also I found out that the clicks happen before the FX section, if it happens to be a patch with "delay" ON, the clicks would get the delay fx too in the mix. So its only
1 click sometimes when switching patches, instead of a couple (5-8 in roll) as I mentioned before, the rest were definitely caused by the delay fx.
I cannot believe it, after spending that much money and waiting for that long... I really hope that it is not a hardware problem. Doesnt Access have a quality check procedure before the units get released to public? at the end of the day, customers are the ones that really suffer from it, since Access, distributors and retailers have already got what they needed from us ... All customers have to pay(in full) in advance to be Beta testers? Crazy world indeed!