the boss wrote:Just want to tell you all.
If you get Error #74 when you have installed the new cr. plugins.
1. Erase UFX Memory , reboot.
2. Upgrade UFX cards, reboot.
3. Now it's working fine....
OK Gang...
Same issue here, I've performed the above steps multiple times doing re-installs from square one, installing everything from the OS on forward with the same results... Error #74...really f'n disappointing... anyone have any ideas before I start tearing at this. It's almost to the point where I'm getting tired of putting all this time and energy into this desk... it works without issue with V3.0...
Any/all input is welcome and greatly appreciated at this point in the proceedings... {sighs}
UpdateGathered together all the different angles people here have used to attack this Error #74. I had a funky fader that needed replacing too, so I decided it's on to opening up our favorite console to access the innards and get things working...
Cleaned (
DeOxit Cleaner, Best of Breed) and re-seated ALL accessible ribbon & power connectors. Just take your time here, do a thorough job; care should be taken when pulling and re-inserting cable ends. The connector ends on the power board near the BFC can be a downright PITA, but persistence pays off. Keep working them if they're stuck or tight, eventually you'll free them to be cleaned. General rule of thumb would be just don't try and force anything. The ribbon end connectors are keyed, so you're not gonna insert them incorrectly (
won't snap in if not aligned correctly)...
Faders are a snap to do, the time it took from extraction to re-install was probably a whole 20 minutes. Git ya a solder sucker, I've seen people here talking about using braids or bulbs; don't waste your time. Something similar to this :
http://www.amazon.com/Elenco-Solder-Sucker-desoldering-pump/dp/B0002KRAAGI use one that's a little more pricey, but I've had it forever as I used to do a lot of lab work for a large data-comm mfr many moons ago - but I digress. Just get one, inexpensive and well worth the outlay. If you can find it, use eutectic solder (63/37)... cools quicker when the iron is removed from the trace contact/pin - less chance of cold solder joints down the road. There's a total of 5 joints to unsolder/resolder and the fader easily snaps into place when being reinserted into the trace(s) contact pads for re-soldering. One cable to detach/reattach, and a few allen head screws to remove...
I've got a little green LED out on Ch16, and I looked at the effort to remove/reinstall one of those and it just wasn't one I was willing to undertake right now - too much to remove from chassis just to access the circuit boards underneath (
chassis width panel on which the Brain Board is mounted) than I'm willing to undertake this afternoon - minor detail...
Cleaned the ZIFF end connectors in the card cage for the FX cards, cleaned the blade edge fingers on each card and then reinserted them into their slots.
All in all... cables cleaned and reseated, funky fader removed, reinstalled '
new' fader and generally cleaned the innards (
forced air from an aerosol can), buttoned up the chassis and booted the console back up...
Batta Bing, Batta Boom!
D8B v5.1, Plugin Upgrade and ALL plugins loading and working per spec. Beautiful sights and sounds... I grinned VERY widely...
Peace