Re: Ghost in the machine



On 30 Jun 2006 10:14:30 -0700, "Doc Weaver"
<doc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I had an Allen and Heath ML3000 do something very strange and was
curious if anyone else had this happen to them.
During a church service the power to the whole church flashed off for a
few seconds and when power returned 3 channels were "magicaly" assigned
to a VCA group that was not even being used. No one touched the board
for those few seconds. The three mics just stopped working (because
the VCA group was down.

I had a tech tell me once that electronics were inherently evil, and
once I realized that, things like this would make sense.

So the question is: Is this board inherently evil, or is there some
logical explanation?

This isn't strange behaviour. It's expected behaviour after a power
glitch.

Of course, if the pastor was preparing to blaspheme just before the
lightning strike....... :-)
.



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