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9.3
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
The following table lists the most common causes of issues. If following this table does not provide a solution,
see
Obtaining Support
below.
Item# Symptoms
Troubleshooting recommendation
1
Cannot install software
a.
Confirm that you downloaded and installed the required
frameworks first (see
Software Installation
).
2
Software running in
background but not
showing
a.
The Adobe Air environment may need a network connection
the first time you run a plugin. Close the plugin program,
ensure that your computer has a network connection, and
restart the plugin.
b.
The Adobe Air environment may require a version update.
Download the latest version from
http://get.adobe.com/air/
.
3
Cannot connect to the
board by USB
a.
Reset the processor by power-cycling the unit.
b.
Make sure the processor is seen in the device manager as a
HID device.
4
No audio or low audio on
outputs
a.
Check the cabling from the processor to your amplifiers.
b.
Check that your amplifiers are turned on and that any volume
controls are turned up.
c.
Check that the input meters and output meters are showing
adequate signal (if not, see item 5).
d.
Check that master mute is not enabled.
e.
Check that the mute buttons in the output channel strips are
not enabled.
f.
Check that the FIR filters have valid coefficients (and are
bypassed if they do not).
g.
Check that your crossover frequencies are correct e.g. that
you don’t have high pass and low pass frequencies incorrectly
set.
h.
Check that the matrix mixer is sending the correct inputs to
the correct outputs.
5
No signal showing on input
meters
a.
Check the cabling from your source.
b.
Check that your source is playing audio and that it is not
muted or have volume control turned down.
c.
Check that the plugin is synchronized with the hardware unit.
6
Audio sounds distorted
a.
Check the output meter and ensure that you are not
overloading the outputs. If necessary, reduce the output gain
and/or the amount of boost in the EQ blocks.