Y-my-R,
Somehow I think that I am jinxed with 2nd hand Mackie desks !!!!
Went to the Centre mid afternoon and booted the desk to see what the UFX2 card was doing (ie was there any DSP, effects, etc) and found that the card was not recognised as being inserted. At that stage the clock noise was present. I then discovered that if I removed the Optical cards one at a time the level decreases until all cables have been removed at which time there is no noise
Then turned off the desk and removed the card --- I was wrong about one thing, it did actually have the two standard Mackie securing screws. I took a photo of the card before removing it. Once removed I inspected the slot and the card was definitely inserted correctly --- components facing down --- components facing up the card would not fit. I have removed the face plate and installed it correctly after I took the photos and apologies for the quality of the photo but my cell (mobile) phone is not great with close up photos !!!!!
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For some resaon completely unknown to me, someone has appeared to have actually removed the face plate from the UFX PC board and then screwed it back on but upside down --- makes no sense to me why someone would do this --- unless the mistake took part on the Mackie assembly line !!!!!
Then I did a bit of clock setting changes and ultimately got to a point where I had no noise (desk --- Internal, 48k, SMPTE and the HD24 --- Optical, 48k). The 48k on the HD24 was blinking indicating that it had not locked to the desk, but it worked perfectly --- I have not experienced this situation with my d8b desk and my HD24's. Any other combination of the desk and HD24, there was the clock noise and generally no sound or Vu reading.
After getting the desk to put out sound, I decided to undertake a VERY detailed test of everything, but an introduction to the desk first.
Under the LED display screen there are a number of knobs and switches that allow the operation of the various features of the DSP and EQ section for each channel.
1. The Digital Bank was as though the clock card was not inserted as every option was blank and this was on both the desk's LED screen and the external monitor --- via PC (Mackie's TT Control program) being fed from the desk via USB.
2. The Analogue Bank, displayed most of its features for each of the 24 channels, but altering settings, although visable did not appear to alter anything audibly --- no EQ, effects, dynamics, etc.
3. The Returns Bank that takes as the first 8 faders all of the external analogue inputs was as for the Analogue Bank. I did not try the other features/inputs of this bank.
The motorised faders on all three main banks are working correctly and the desk is passing audio as expected, BUT why the other sections/features of the desk appear not to be working I do not understand.
I am seriously starting to think that I was sold a very sick and possibly very much fiddled with desk, so I think that it is going to have to be removed and back to square 1 with the donated d8b desk, or right back to the originally donated Behringer analogue desk.
It is times like this when I really wish that there was someone in this country who was an expert on the desks that I could call on to sit beside me and work out if it is me or the desks that are faulty --- my wife woud say it is definitely me !!!!!!!
WHY DID I EVER ENTER THE AUDIO/ELECTRONICS FIELD AS A VOCATION WHEN I HAD PLANNED RIGHT THROUGH SCHOOL TO BE A PHARMACIST !!!!!!!!!!!
David