![]() Ran Cakewalk with just the Mackie and no extender or C4 controller. It didn't, the virtual Master Fader still recieved a midi signal from the Mackie and randomly shook the fader up and down.Ĭhecked the controllers setup in cakewalk - Mackie first, Extender 2nd amd C4 third. I disabled the physical Master Fader on the Mackie by pulling its connector off and ran Cakewalk to see if that would stop the problem. I've tried pressing every button and turned every knob and moved ever fader to see if something was sticking. I've also tried putting the old chips back in (v2.1.2). I have swapped all the chips with the other upgraded ones from my mackie extender. I have taken the Mackie all apart and undone and redone all the connectors. Tried 2 different Midi interfaces - a Focusrite 4i4 and a Miditech 4x4. My Mackie has the upgraded cpu chip (v3.0.0 up from v2.1.2) and two PWM chips, upgraded to v3.50. I have used Midi-Ox to record the output signals - see the attached pic. It seemingly happens randomly, several times a minute, sometimes once a minute or less, lasting a few seconds at a time. It seems to have developed a problem in that it sends intermittent, uncommanded midi signals which cause the virtual master fader in cakewalk to move rapidly up and down about a decibel in volume. I have a Mackie Control Universal, the old grey one. ![]()
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