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Un-nerving startup issue...

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Un-nerving startup issue...

Postby yeskeys » Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:55 pm

Often, I switch on my d8b, and it starts immediately to pulse, about once per second, emitting a mild pop on the outputs and all lights/meters flashing in sync. Usually I have to shut it off, wiggle the Bigass connector or perform other cable resetting and after a few times the mixer boots normally.

Is this a known symptom of a forthcoming problem?
thank you,
Eric
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Re: Un-nerving startup issue...

Postby Rutah » Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:22 am

I have the same issue with mine! I rearranged the midi card in the cpu to a different sort order and that helped but it still happens sometimes. Make sure you turn on your monitors after you know its functioning so you do not "pop" thru them!
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Re: Un-nerving startup issue...

Postby Casey_Pittman » Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:42 pm

Same with mine, make sure there is no strain on the "big ass" connector. For example, hanging with no support or a hard right angle bend close to the connector. This is not a technically sound fix by any means but I've found that it helps with mine.

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