I just finished my dream pedal board. I designed everything and built it from scratch. Enjoy the pictures. If you want to know anything, let me know.
Posts by Mahler81280
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Good to hear, happy it's solved. You might consider to add a "[Solved]" to the subject of the thread please.
Thanks for the suggestion. I updated the thread title.
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The problem is fixed! I wanted to report back in case anyone else has a similar issue. After trying all kinds of things it turns out that I had a USB tape player connected to my computer as I'm working on a project of converting old tapes to digital. As soon as I unplugged that, everything was back to normal. I don't know why it worked. However, I'm happy it has been resolved. I guess one thing to do when you are having problems like this is to unplug all non-essential items before you begin trouble shooting. I hope that helps.
Best Regards,
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We don't have a single, related report so far. You should de-install everything (including the driver, including possible old version of the driver) and start fresh.
Ok, this may be a noob question. Aside from uninstalling from Windows control panel. What else do I need to uninstall and how do I uninstall the drivers?
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Thank you for the advice. I will give that try and let you know how that goes.
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Thank you for the advice dmatthews. Unfortunately, that didn't solve the issue. Rig Manager is still frustratingly slow. Hopefully, a Windows update will come out and fix whatever broke.
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I scoured the forum but couldn't find anything that addresses my problem. For some reason, after a recent update in Windows 10 or Rig Manager, it (rig manager) has been running VERY slow. For example, I hover my mouse over one of the menu items and it takes 2 seconds or more to highlight that item before I can even click on it.
This behavior is not present in any other program on my computer. I have a very powerful computer that is fast in every other aspect. Has anyone else noticed this? Is it a Windows bug or a Rig Manager bug?
Specs of my computer are
CPU: Ryzen 7 2700 8 core 16 thread processor
RAM: 16 GBHard Drive: 1TB NVME M.2
Operating System: Windows 10
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I finally got around to upgrading my Behringer FCB1010 MIDI controller so that it can send and receive MIDI to and from the Kemper as well as be powered over a single Ethernet cable. Below are the schematics that I came up with and some pictures. I apologize for not having any pictures of inside the FCB1010 as I had already re-assembled it before taking pictures. However, there are other threads that detail that.
I hope this helps anyone else who is having trouble making sense of some of the other schematics on the web. It's not that hard of a project and it works incredibly well. Now, I don't have three cables on the floor, I only have one. Word of advice. After drilling any holes in the FCB for the RJ45 jack MAKE SURE TO VACUUM OUT ALL METAL SHAVINGS. When I first put everything together, it would randomly power off. After lots of head scratching, I cleaned out the floor board really good and found a metal shaving touching the eprom which was causing it to lose power.
Here are links to the box and the connector.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod…age_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1