[ddots-l] Re: problem with my mtk22 mixer

  • From: Rich Caloggero <richcaloggero@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Terry Taillon <terrytaillon@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 12:12:26 -0400

Like all equiptment that is build around a computer, the thing might need to be reset. There is usually a specific set of buttons you hold down as you power on the device which will reset the unit back to factory defaults. This may delete any user settings you have stored on the device, or it may keep such settings and simply reset the current state of the device to factory (meaning you could apply a user-defined preset after it is reset).  Try and find a user's manual for the device; the magic reset sequence will be in that manual. My Roland keyboard stopped responding awhile ago, and needed to get a friend to help me reset it; once I did that, it worked like new again!


Hope this helps.

-- Rich





On 9/28/2018 10:38 AM, Terry Taillon wrote:

Mike, I can't play music through my board without the usb cable being
connected, but I do hear normal low white noise when it's plugged in
without the usb. As soon as I plug in the usb cable, it starts trying
to turn it's self on over and over again. It's even making the little
notification sound over and over like it's trying to turn on.
The funny thing is that I was eating lunch when this happened. The
system was on, but no one was anywhere near it. It just started doing
that on it's own. I tried another usb cable, (not sure if it is any
good though), but no diference. I've got a friend bringing one that he
knows is a working cable, so we'll see from there. I am devastated
though because I just got really good with this board.

On 9/28/18, Michael Ciarciello <m_dsmusic@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Terry great other from you.
You might be experiencing an issue with the USB cable, as I had such an
issue with my yamaha board several years ago.
You say the board keeps on making a popping sound, this may be that the
board is constantly restarting its self.
Try using the board with out the USB cable plugged in meaning just have the
board run on its own with your speakers, and see if the problem continues.
If so, then I’m afraid it might be the fuse or the power supply simply is
giving out unfortunately.
I’m hoping that this is not the case and hoping its just your cable.
I have the sound craft signature 12MTK, 12 signature regular,  channel , and
the presonus ar 16 and they are both great boards, and no problems here.

Check your warrantee because I think its suppose to be for 2 years.

Best


On Sep 28, 2018, at 10:00 AM, Terry Taillon <terrytaillon@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Dear list, My soundcraft signature mtk22 started malfunctioning
yesterday. It was on in the studio, but I was eating lunch in my
kitchen. I  kept hearing this strange popping sound coming from my
studio. When I went in, the board was trying over and over to turn
it's self on, like it was stuck in a loop or something. I tried to
shut down and restart, but it kept doing the same thing. Could it be a
bad usb cable? Or maybe, because the power plug is underneath the
board, maybe it has shorted out or something? I tried a new power
cord, but no diference. I am going to have a friend bring a diferent
usb cable to see if that changes anything. Any ideas or suggestions
would be most helpful. I've only had this board for about a year or
so.
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