Yamaha 01v96v2
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Re: Yamaha 01v96v2
Hard reset.
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Re: Yamaha 01v96v2
Yeah, that and replace the internal battery... if that doesn't bring it back to life it will need a Yamaha doctor.
Good console, but getting long in the tooth now.
Good console, but getting long in the tooth now.
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Re: Yamaha 01v96v2
I reset it
the battery is fine
the problem is when halfway through the effect happens this I have and I post a video to see it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQqpHrbQ3Lw
the battery is fine
the problem is when halfway through the effect happens this I have and I post a video to see it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQqpHrbQ3Lw
Re: Yamaha 01v96v2
If you can't hear it, probably DC getting through or possibly ultrasonic.
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Re: Yamaha 01v96v2
You're right, it does look like building feedback.
So you'll need to check the settings within the effect itself, to see if you have feedback dialled into it, and carefully check the desk routing to make sure you don't have an inadvertent feedback loop from outputs to inputs -- it is easily done in the Yamaha desks.
So you'll need to check the settings within the effect itself, to see if you have feedback dialled into it, and carefully check the desk routing to make sure you don't have an inadvertent feedback loop from outputs to inputs -- it is easily done in the Yamaha desks.
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Re: Yamaha 01v96v2
Hugh Robjohns wrote: ↑Sun May 15, 2022 3:36 pm You're right, it does look like building feedback.
So you'll need to check the settings within the effect itself, to see if you have feedback dialled into it, and carefully check the desk routing to make sure you don't have an inadvertent feedback loop from outputs to inputs -- it is easily done in the Yamaha desks.
I think the OP has done a reset and this would clear any feedback loops wouldn't it, though I agree, that's one of the first places I would look, effects feeding back. I owned one of these desks way back when. I liked it, but now, as you say 'long in the tooth' I would have liked Yamaha to have brought out a replacement, along the lines of an X32
OP: Have you used the mixer alongside Studio Manager. That software gives a more overall picture, though after a reset, it seems to suggest there's a fault within the desk. If I remember rightly, I seem to remember there was a power on routine that allowed various aspects of the desk to be checked. Might be worth trying to track down a service manual