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| Gear addict Joined: Dec 2008
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Anyone use one of these desks? It seems that the joy-stick panner can not be disabled which I see as a potential problem. It sticks way up there, near some controls I use, and when it gets bumped, it pans the selected channel to some random spot. Is there any known way of disabling it so that this can not occur? Or is there a setting I am missing to make this a non-issue? Thanks. D.
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| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2006 Location: Australia
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spent countless hours using this desk live and in the studio... never an issue... and i have fat fingers
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| Gear addict Joined: Dec 2008
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Okay, thanks. I may be over-thinking this<g>. D. |
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