DEFINITELY THE END OF THE SAGA.
I went to the Centre earlier today to give the desk one last try to redeem itself.
My plan was to leave the desk exactly as it was last time I tried it --- ie both effects cards installed (slot 1 MFX, slot 3 UFX and only OPT8 No. 1 installed, everything else apart from the standard Mackie clock card removed) --- and if it froze on HD24 playback, I would shutdown, wait and re-boot and then undertake the UFX update as suggested by Y-my-R and see if this solved the freezing problem.
So on arrival I booted the desk and checked the mic for VU signal (I was still not using the monitors), it was OK. I then loaded a session, turned on the HD24, checked the clocks on both the desk and HD24 (both OK), then hit Play on the HD24 (the desk’s transport section is not operative as I still have the MIDI out from the HD24 removed).
All worked perfectly, there was VU signal from tracks 1 – 8, for about 38 secs when the desk’s control surface went black only the rude Solo light and the VDU screen showing any life. All that I could do was to physically turn off the CPU’s power switch to turn off the desk and then shut down the HD24 (again).
This makes the desk very unreliable, because you never know when the control surface will go black --- not good if in the middle of a paying session.
After the usual wait time I rebooted the desk and checked the Mic (OK) and repeated the playing test. This time the desk did not switch off, but did its normal freeze thing at 30 secs, so I had to shutdown everything and re-boot. While shut down I re installed the UFX card.
I now decided to undertake the UFX update. On doing this there was the message stating that the update would require a desk re-boot (all OK with me !!!).
Did the update and on the message stating that the desk would reboot, the screen went black, but the following appeared on the external monitor and after waiting about 5 minutes I had to physically turn off the CPU unit.
Not being a person with programming type computer knowledge, I have no idea what it means but for interest only I would be interested to know. The message displayed being :
PMI Function = 0001
Invalid Selector = 001C
PMI Function = 0006
Invalid Selector = 002C
PMI Function = 0006
Invalid Selector = 00034
PMI Function = 0599
Invalid Handle = 0027F420
[color=#FF0000][/color] Just a quick update. After posting last night I was thinking that I thought that I had already done an update so went searching and found that I had and that I had received the same error message. There was a reply (sorry but forgot who from but possibly Y-my-R or DOK), but due to my very limited computer programming type knowledge I did not (and still don't) undertand what was said or what the solution was.
I then rebooted and decided to Erase the UFX memory as there was nothing important that would be missed if erased. On doing this again stated that the desk had to re-boot and on doing so I received the same error message as above and again I had to physically turn off the CPU’s power switch.
I then decided to re-boot and load a session and turn on the HD24 and play the HD24. I should mention that about four shutdowns earlier today I had grabbed a high powered bass guitar amp and had taken the left Near Field output and fed this at low amp volume level through the amp so I could hear something. Used this amp because if the desk went black and it acted as if the CPU power switch had been turned off, if there was the enormous power thump it would be most unlikely to damage the speaker.
On playing the HD24, I observed that the UFX effects that were part of the session were still present (indicating to me that the update and effects erasing had not taken place) BUT after playing for 31 secs the desk froze. I shutdown and re-booted and loaded another session and loaded that song on the HD24. Hit Play again and again the desk froze, this time at 25 secs.
I then shutdown and decided that over the next couple of weeks, I would remove the desk, strip out the plug in cards and remove the flash card, etc and probably take the desk to the tip. As I have previously stated I would be most reluctant to sell anything as I have no idea what is good and what is faulty !!!!!
My intention was to then re-install over a period of weeks the original Behringer MX8000 desk --- will be a slow process because I stripped out a lot of the cables and as previously stated when (together with another Association member who is now deceased) I initially set the room up, most of the cables were not identified as it was never planned to install any other desk, couple this with the almost non-existent space behind the console’s desk and equipment rack and no one to help me --- previously I was at the rear of the desk and equipment rack and my helper was at the front feeding me the cables as we constructed/soldered every loom, but now I will need to do both.
Hopefully below is a photo showing the very small working space behind the desk, but it does not show the rear of the equipment rack where most of the cables are going or how I have to slide under the table to get to the rear of the desk and rack, but is does show the number of cables going to/from the desk and that very few of the cables are identified. The black box on the LHS is the sub and at the top of the picture you can see the large 240 - 110v transformer that I recently installed when I purchased the new one for my desk. Also on the table you can see a reasonably thick grey loom going towards the far end of the table, this is what the majority of cables going to/from the rack are like and most are figure 8 cables with two plugs for each strand. it also shows the support block that I constructed to hold the big power cable and to stop it from moving --- the desk is externally angle bracketed in place so that it can not move, meaning that the cable can't move.
Then the last straw came when leaving the Centre I spoke to one of the committee members (a real pain who only considers that the Centre should be a rehearsal space for the Concert Band that she plays in (and quite badly !!!) and who has been super negative about the entire idea of having recording facilities (even though to have such a facility and because of the size of the studio area --- large enough for a symphony orchestra --- would be able to bring in more money in a few months than the Community based voluntary Concert Band would probably earn in three years) BUT she is very forceful and stampedes all over the VERY week and stupid committee.
As an indication of the potential, about 6 miles up the road is the huge Warner Bros 9 Sound Stage film studio, where block busters such as some of the The Pirates of the Caribbean, the Elvis Movie and Ron Howard’s The Cave movie were shot and apparently they have no large recording studio to undertake the musical sound tracks, with all large orchestra sound tracks currently having to be recorded in Sydney (about 900 miles away).
She went on to say that I should not install the Behringer desk as the room will be stripped to be sued as a store room for a full sized vibraphone. AND she will force the stupid committee to accept her demand.
I can see the Association going bankrupt fairly soon, but at least I will acquire some nice outboard gear and I might even be able to grab the Truth ribbon monitors (3020 from memory !!!) and the original amazing B2029 Sub and use it as part of my home surround TV system. All in lieu of the $3k+ that I have spent on trying to get the desk to work.
Finally, I would more than like to thank all of the Forum members who have helped/assisted me with trying to get this donated desk to work over the past 26 months, it has been most appreciated. I will still be hanging around the Forum and assisting where I can. AND I am completely gob-smacked that the topic has had 66 pages of replies/comments and thus far 652 posts, BUT I trust that some of it will be of benefit to others who might in the future have some of the problems that I have had with this desk and the assistance given.
David