by Y-my-R » Fri May 10, 2019 2:08 am
Are you sure you might not just have the stock clock card installed? If that's the case, there's a metal cover over the sync card slot, so you can't see if there's a card in there until you remove it. The stock card "disappears" inside the console, like the FX cards do.
If there's no clock card in your d8b, then it will not work as a mixer. So, I'm not sure what you were testing, when you say that one unit fully works but has that squawking sound.
The Monitoring section will pass audio, still - that's also why that section can be used with a ProBox, and without having a clock card (or any card for that matter) installed. Is that what you're planning to do with those desks? ProBox operation only, with the master section as a monitor controller? If so, yes - that's possible. I guess, then the misunderstanding was just about the desks "working" or not. As a mixer, they won't without a clock card. As a MIDI/MCU controller with a ProBox plus added monitor controller, they will.
Oh... and btw., if they both DO have the stock clock card, you can't use the two desks together as cascaded mixers, since there's then no way to clock them together. You'd need the Apogee Clock cards to combine the two desks into one "larger mixer", and one of the Apogee cards would have to be modded to remove termination (unless you use a master clock you'd clock them both off of).
To use two d8b's with two ProBoxes as a giant controller, you can still combine them, though. No clock cards needed. What I said above is only for mixer-operation with two cascaded d8bs.
Having said all of that, if you have the desk open, I'd look which board has the connectors for the monitoring section on it, and compare if you see something that is different between the squawking d8b and the one that passes clean sound through the monitoring section. Maybe there's some shielding missing or something, or you can find a fried component (look for burnt spots on the board). I haven't heard of this problem before, though, so I wouldn't be sure.
With old Windows computers, some cheap processors (e.g. a Cyrix MMX 200+ I had at some point) could sometimes introduce odd noises that correlated with the mouse movement, etc. Was the processor in the computer replaced with a non-original one, by any chance? But I think you say that you used the same d8b computer with both consoles, and one was squawking and the other wasn't right? If so, then this isn't it.
In fact, coming to think of it... it shouldn't have anything to do with the computer at all, if there's no clock card (not even the stock one that isn't visible from the outside) in the desks. The mixer portion won't even engage from what I understand, since no word clock is present and the whole thing does nothing (apart from the passive audio-pass-through in the monitor section).
Anyway... I guess this reads like a rambling. I hope it was still somewhat helpful.
Good luck!