by Y-my-R » Wed Nov 20, 2019 8:17 pm
So, if I understand your situation right, your D8B was NOT working as a mixer, but only together with the ProBox as a control surface, right (there's a separate ProBox forum for this sort of stuff, btw.)?
If so, does the "Error 43" message eventually come up when you wait long enough (a few minutes)?
If that's a yes to all of that, then I think either the ProBox isn't recognized by the computer or the ProBox doesn't connect with the D8B.
What happens when using a D8B with a ProBox, is that after powering on, and when the D8B console "looks" for the D8B-CPU/Computer, a connected ProBox will respond as the D8B expects and load the firmware into it (I think), that allows it to boot without a D8B-CPU being in an operational state (other than supplying power).
So, if that D8B-Console/ProBox handshake doesn't happen, the D8B will show the "Rude Solo" light, and then eventually give the "Error 43" in the display.
If that's the situation, first check that the ProBox MIDI ports actually show up on your computer and in your DAW. If not, then there's a USB connection problem to the ProBox. If USB is connected, but its MIDI ports aren't found, check if you can see the LEDs inside the ProBox blinking (e.g. if it's dark enough, you can see them shine through the yellow plastic).
If USB is connected and the MIDI ports are found by your DAW-Computer, then the D8B doesn't find the ProBox. So, check the DB25 connection between the ProBox and the D8B. Maybe re-seat it. Maybe try cleaning the connectors a bit, etc. Check if the cable looks damaged, etc.
I'd try that first, before I take apart the console.
...that is, unless you never even get the Error 43 on the D8B's display. Then the D8B console gets stuck somewhere before it can even throw that error. So, does the Rude Solo light stay on "forever", or does the Error 43 message come on, eventually?