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Markbass Compressore malfunction?

Try turning down the Gain knob, for example to 10:00; does this problem still happen?

Also adjust the threshold--turn it up all the way (clockwise), to start. Is the problem still happening? Then start to turn the threshold knob anti-clockwise, until the yellow "comp" light flashes.

Try these things, and let us know what happens. :)
 
Try turning down the Gain knob, for example to 10:00; does this problem still happen?

Also adjust the threshold--turn it up all the way (clockwise), to start. Is the problem still happening? Then start to turn the threshold knob anti-clockwise, until the yellow "comp" light flashes.

Try these things, and let us know what happens. :)

Thanks Bongo, as soon as I arrive to my place I'll try your recommendations and inform you the results
 
I just got a compressore as well. Mine did the exact same thing when I set an extremely high ratio, low threshold and really pounded on the strings.

My buddy put on one of the "techno" presets on his vdrums while I did that and we had a cool trancey sounding jam.

Kinda want a volume pedal now so I can recreate that dynamic.
 
Try turning down the Gain knob, for example to 10:00; does this problem still happen?

no matter how much lower the gain level, the problem remains. Even in 0 lavel of gain, the sound is still muted.

Also adjust the threshold--turn it up all the way (clockwise), to start. Is the problem still happening? Then start to turn the threshold knob anti-clockwise, until the yellow "comp" light flashes.

Try these things, and let us know what happens. :)

when I turn the threshold all the way up the problem is not present, but non of the notes are compressed.

when I start turn the threshold anti-clockwise, if I pound the string very hard the problem appears.

I think the pedal it's not that good to work in a extrem condition, so I need a proper setting in order to have a compression that covers all my playing styles.

Thanks Bongo
 
I just got a compressore as well. Mine did the exact same thing when I set an extremely high ratio, low threshold and really pounded on the strings.

My buddy put on one of the "techno" presets on his vdrums while I did that and we had a cool trancey sounding jam.

Kinda want a volume pedal now so I can recreate that dynamic.


That calms me a bit, this means that the pedal don't operates at its optimal in a extrem configuration, and my pedal it's not broken or something.

As I just replay to Bongo, I need to find my optimal setting

Thanks
 
OK, it's true--mine does the same thing. It only does it with the Ratio fully to the right, Attack fully to the left, and Threshold left of (lower than) 10:00. But at that setting, the sound drops out and then swells back up.
 
I know this is an old post but I've recently bought a used one and encountered the same problem. Right now I can give mine a little tap once the pedal is engaged to get it to work. Going to open it up and re-solder...anyone with this problem should be able to fix it themselves. Hope this helps.