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Multiple EDS Error [message #64301] Tue, 07 February 2006 11:11 Go to next message
Michael[3] is currently offline  Michael[3]
Messages: 5
Registered: February 2006
Junior Member
Hi Everyone,

This is my first time posting and I really could use some help. I just installed
a 2nd EDS card and I am getting this message:

"Your EDS cards are not setup correctly and play back may not be correct"

I followed the directions(pictures) as found in a FAQ document I found on
the Internet. I also oriented all the red strips on the cables toward the
back of the computer as described in the manual. My MEC is plugged into the
card closest to the video card and there are 2 slots vacant between the video
card and first EDS.

Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help.

Michael
Re: Multiple EDS Error [message #64303 is a reply to message #64301] Tue, 07 February 2006 11:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Pete Ruthenburg is currently offline  Pete Ruthenburg   
Messages: 127
Registered: June 2005
Senior Member
Hi Michael and welcome.I've got a 4 EDS 2 MEC rig that I've been
having problems with.I get this not connected properly error
every now and then right now,but I believe they're connected
properly as this system worked previously.

Probabbly going to do a reinstall of the 3.0 software and see
what happens.I'll let you know.

Are you on PC or Mac?WHat version of PARIS?Running XP if your on
PC?

Pete

"Michael" <heartwoodfx@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hi Everyone,
>
>This is my first time posting and I really could use some help. I just installed
>a 2nd EDS card and I am getting this message:
>
>"Your EDS cards are not setup correctly and play back may not be correct"
>
>I followed the directions(pictures) as found in a FAQ document I found on
>the Internet. I also oriented all the red strips on the cables toward the
>back of the computer as described in the manual. My MEC is plugged into
the
>card closest to the video card and there are 2 slots vacant between the
video
>card and first EDS.
>
>Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help.
>
>Michael
Re: Multiple EDS Error [message #64304 is a reply to message #64301] Tue, 07 February 2006 10:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
Messages: 939
Registered: June 2005
Senior Member
Welcome,

Paris Version?
Platform?
OS?
Number and type of interfaces?
How many ribbon cables did you use to interconnect the cards?

David.

Michael wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> This is my first time posting and I really could use some help. I just installed
> a 2nd EDS card and I am getting this message:
>
> "Your EDS cards are not setup correctly and play back may not be correct"
>
> I followed the directions(pictures) as found in a FAQ document I found on
> the Internet. I also oriented all the red strips on the cables toward the
> back of the computer as described in the manual. My MEC is plugged into the
> card closest to the video card and there are 2 slots vacant between the video
> card and first EDS.
>
> Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help.
>
> Michael
Re: Multiple EDS Error [message #64305 is a reply to message #64304] Tue, 07 February 2006 11:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michael[3] is currently offline  Michael[3]
Messages: 5
Registered: February 2006
Junior Member
Sorry for leaving out so many details.

Ver 2.1
PC
Win98se
One MEC
3 ribbon cables 2 long (16 pin?) a one short (8 pin?)

I show Mixer B in the patchbay but it is greyed out when I drag it into the
patchbay area.

Thanks for helping

EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>Welcome,
>
>Paris Version?
>Platform?
>OS?
>Number and type of interfaces?
>How many ribbon cables did you use to interconnect the cards?
>
>David.
>
>Michael wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> This is my first time posting and I really could use some help. I just
installed
>> a 2nd EDS card and I am getting this message:
>>
>> "Your EDS cards are not setup correctly and play back may not be correct"
>>
>> I followed the directions(pictures) as found in a FAQ document I found
on
>> the Internet. I also oriented all the red strips on the cables toward
the
>> back of the computer as described in the manual. My MEC is plugged into
the
>> card closest to the video card and there are 2 slots vacant between the
video
>> card and first EDS.
>>
>> Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Michael
Re: Multiple EDS Error [message #64306 is a reply to message #64303] Tue, 07 February 2006 12:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michael[3] is currently offline  Michael[3]
Messages: 5
Registered: February 2006
Junior Member
Thanks for the welcome, Pete. Sorry about the omissions. I listed everyting
in another reply. Thank you for helping.

Michael

"Pete Ruthenburg" <ruthenburg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>Hi Michael and welcome.I've got a 4 EDS 2 MEC rig that I've been
>having problems with.I get this not connected properly error
>every now and then right now,but I believe they're connected
>properly as this system worked previously.
>
>Probabbly going to do a reinstall of the 3.0 software and see
>what happens.I'll let you know.
>
>Are you on PC or Mac?WHat version of PARIS?Running XP if your on
>PC?
>
>Pete
>
>"Michael" <heartwoodfx@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi Everyone,
>>
>>This is my first time posting and I really could use some help. I just
installed
>>a 2nd EDS card and I am getting this message:
>>
>>"Your EDS cards are not setup correctly and play back may not be correct"
>>
>>I followed the directions(pictures) as found in a FAQ document I found
on
>>the Internet. I also oriented all the red strips on the cables toward the
>>back of the computer as described in the manual. My MEC is plugged into
>the
>>card closest to the video card and there are 2 slots vacant between the
>video
>>card and first EDS.
>>
>>Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help.
>>
>>Michael
>
Re: Multiple EDS Error [message #64307 is a reply to message #64305] Tue, 07 February 2006 11:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
Messages: 939
Registered: June 2005
Senior Member
With no interface connected to the second EDS card, you will not be
able to access any of the patch bay modules for Submix B... this is
normal.

It is extremely easy to get the ribbons attached being one pin off,
remove and re-seat the ribbon connectors making sure that the pin
alignment is correct. If the ribbons have not been used in a while,
try pulling them on and off the cards a few times to burnish the
connections. The integrity of the ribbon connections is vital for the
smooth operation of Paris.

David.

Michael wrote:

> Sorry for leaving out so many details.
>
> Ver 2.1
> PC
> Win98se
> One MEC
> 3 ribbon cables 2 long (16 pin?) a one short (8 pin?)
>
> I show Mixer B in the patchbay but it is greyed out when I drag it into the
> patchbay area.
>
> Thanks for helping
>
> EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>
>>Welcome,
>>
>>Paris Version?
>>Platform?
>>OS?
>>Number and type of interfaces?
>>How many ribbon cables did you use to interconnect the cards?
>>
>>David.
>>
>>Michael wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Everyone,
>>>
>>>This is my first time posting and I really could use some help. I just
>
> installed
>
>>>a 2nd EDS card and I am getting this message:
>>>
>>>"Your EDS cards are not setup correctly and play back may not be correct"
>>>
>>>I followed the directions(pictures) as found in a FAQ document I found
>
> on
>
>>>the Internet. I also oriented all the red strips on the cables toward
>
> the
>
>>>back of the computer as described in the manual. My MEC is plugged into
>
> the
>
>>>card closest to the video card and there are 2 slots vacant between the
>
> video
>
>>>card and first EDS.
>>>
>>>Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help.
>>>
>>>Michael
>
>
Re: Multiple EDS Error [message #64308 is a reply to message #64307] Tue, 07 February 2006 12:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michael[3] is currently offline  Michael[3]
Messages: 5
Registered: February 2006
Junior Member
Thanks, David.

I may have misaligned them...seems easy enough to do given the size. The
red strip facing to the mounting side of the card is correct? I will do it
all again and report the results. I appreciate your help.

Michael





EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>With no interface connected to the second EDS card, you will not be
>able to access any of the patch bay modules for Submix B... this is
>normal.
>
>It is extremely easy to get the ribbons attached being one pin off,
>remove and re-seat the ribbon connectors making sure that the pin
>alignment is correct. If the ribbons have not been used in a while,
>try pulling them on and off the cards a few times to burnish the
>connections. The integrity of the ribbon connections is vital for the
>smooth operation of Paris.
>
>David.
>
>Michael wrote:
>
>> Sorry for leaving out so many details.
>>
>> Ver 2.1
>> PC
>> Win98se
>> One MEC
>> 3 ribbon cables 2 long (16 pin?) a one short (8 pin?)
>>
>> I show Mixer B in the patchbay but it is greyed out when I drag it into
the
>> patchbay area.
>>
>> Thanks for helping
>>
>> EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Welcome,
>>>
>>>Paris Version?
>>>Platform?
>>>OS?
>>>Number and type of interfaces?
>>>How many ribbon cables did you use to interconnect the cards?
>>>
>>>David.
>>>
>>>Michael wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi Everyone,
>>>>
>>>>This is my first time posting and I really could use some help. I just
>>
>> installed
>>
>>>>a 2nd EDS card and I am getting this message:
>>>>
>>>>"Your EDS cards are not setup correctly and play back may not be correct"
>>>>
>>>>I followed the directions(pictures) as found in a FAQ document I found
>>
>> on
>>
>>>>the Internet. I also oriented all the red strips on the cables toward
>>
>> the
>>
>>>>back of the computer as described in the manual. My MEC is plugged into
>>
>> the
>>
>>>>card closest to the video card and there are 2 slots vacant between the
>>
>> video
>>
>>>>card and first EDS.
>>>>
>>>>Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help.
>>>>
>>>>Michael
>>
>>
Re: Multiple EDS Error [message #64309 is a reply to message #64308] Tue, 07 February 2006 11:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
Messages: 939
Registered: June 2005
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Honestly it doesn't matter which way the stripe faces as long as they
all face the same way. This refers to the side the stripe is on "at
the connector".

David.

Michael wrote:

> Thanks, David.
>
> I may have misaligned them...seems easy enough to do given the size. The
> red strip facing to the mounting side of the card is correct? I will do it
> all again and report the results. I appreciate your help.
>
> Michael
>
>
>
>
>
> EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>
>>With no interface connected to the second EDS card, you will not be
>>able to access any of the patch bay modules for Submix B... this is
>>normal.
>>
>>It is extremely easy to get the ribbons attached being one pin off,
>>remove and re-seat the ribbon connectors making sure that the pin
>>alignment is correct. If the ribbons have not been used in a while,
>>try pulling them on and off the cards a few times to burnish the
>>connections. The integrity of the ribbon connections is vital for the
>>smooth operation of Paris.
>>
>>David.
>>
>>Michael wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Sorry for leaving out so many details.
>>>
>>>Ver 2.1
>>>PC
>>>Win98se
>>>One MEC
>>>3 ribbon cables 2 long (16 pin?) a one short (8 pin?)
>>>
>>>I show Mixer B in the patchbay but it is greyed out when I drag it into
>
> the
>
>>>patchbay area.
>>>
>>>Thanks for helping
>>>
>>>EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Welcome,
>>>>
>>>>Paris Version?
>>>>Platform?
>>>>OS?
>>>>Number and type of interfaces?
>>>>How many ribbon cables did you use to interconnect the cards?
>>>>
>>>>David.
>>>>
>>>>Michael wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi Everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>>This is my first time posting and I really could use some help. I just
>>>
>>>installed
>>>
>>>
>>>>>a 2nd EDS card and I am getting this message:
>>>>>
>>>>>"Your EDS cards are not setup correctly and play back may not be correct"
>>>>>
>>>>>I followed the directions(pictures) as found in a FAQ document I found
>>>
>>>on
>>>
>>>
>>>>>the Internet. I also oriented all the red strips on the cables toward
>>>
>>>the
>>>
>>>
>>>>>back of the computer as described in the manual. My MEC is plugged into
>>>
>>>the
>>>
>>>
>>>>>card closest to the video card and there are 2 slots vacant between the
>>>
>>>video
>>>
>>>
>>>>>card and first EDS.
>>>>>
>>>>>Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help.
>>>>>
>>>>>Michael
>>>
>>>
>
Re: Multiple EDS Error [message #64310 is a reply to message #64308] Tue, 07 February 2006 11:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
Messages: 939
Registered: June 2005
Senior Member
By the way... the 16 pin ribbons must be "crossed over" each other,
you didn't mention if you had done this or not.

David.

Michael wrote:

> Thanks, David.
>
> I may have misaligned them...seems easy enough to do given the size. The
> red strip facing to the mounting side of the card is correct? I will do it
> all again and report the results. I appreciate your help.
>
> Michael
>
Re: Multiple EDS Error [message #64311 is a reply to message #64307] Tue, 07 February 2006 12:54 Go to previous message
Michael[3] is currently offline  Michael[3]
Messages: 5
Registered: February 2006
Junior Member
David,

You called this one right! I had one ribbon cable one pin off...message gone.
Thanks a lot! I never even considered that as an option. I may not have caught
it for a while.

Michael

EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>With no interface connected to the second EDS card, you will not be
>able to access any of the patch bay modules for Submix B... this is
>normal.
>
>It is extremely easy to get the ribbons attached being one pin off,
>remove and re-seat the ribbon connectors making sure that the pin
>alignment is correct. If the ribbons have not been used in a while,
>try pulling them on and off the cards a few times to burnish the
>connections. The integrity of the ribbon connections is vital for the
>smooth operation of Paris.
>
>David.
>
>Michael wrote:
>
>> Sorry for leaving out so many details.
>>
>> Ver 2.1
>> PC
>> Win98se
>> One MEC
>> 3 ribbon cables 2 long (16 pin?) a one short (8 pin?)
>>
>> I show Mixer B in the patchbay but it is greyed out when I drag it into
the
>> patchbay area.
>>
>> Thanks for helping
>>
>> EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Welcome,
>>>
>>>Paris Version?
>>>Platform?
>>>OS?
>>>Number and type of interfaces?
>>>How many ribbon cables did you use to interconnect the cards?
>>>
>>>David.
>>>
>>>Michael wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi Everyone,
>>>>
>>>>This is my first time posting and I really could use some help. I just
>>
>> installed
>>
>>>>a 2nd EDS card and I am getting this message:
>>>>
>>>>"Your EDS cards are not setup correctly and play back may not be correct"
>>>>
>>>>I followed the directions(pictures) as found in a FAQ document I found
>>
>> on
>>
>>>>the Internet. I also oriented all the red strips on the cables toward
>>
>> the
>>
>>>>back of the computer as described in the manual. My MEC is plugged into
>>
>> the
>>
>>>>card closest to the video card and there are 2 slots vacant between the
>>
>> video
>>
>>>>card and first EDS.
>>>>
>>>>Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help.
>>>>
>>>>Michael
>>
>>
Re: Multiple EDS Error [message #64313 is a reply to message #64311] Tue, 07 February 2006 12:41 Go to previous message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
Messages: 939
Registered: June 2005
Senior Member
Been there, done that! ;-)

Glad I could help.

David.

Michael wrote:

> David,
>
> You called this one right! I had one ribbon cable one pin off...message gone.
> Thanks a lot! I never even considered that as an option. I may not have caught
> it for a while.
>
> Michael
>
> EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>
>>With no interface connected to the second EDS card, you will not be
>>able to access any of the patch bay modules for Submix B... this is
>>normal.
>>
>>It is extremely easy to get the ribbons attached being one pin off,
>>remove and re-seat the ribbon connectors making sure that the pin
>>alignment is correct. If the ribbons have not been used in a while,
>>try pulling them on and off the cards a few times to burnish the
>>connections. The integrity of the ribbon connections is vital for the
>>smooth operation of Paris.
>>
>>David.
>>
>>Michael wrote:
>>
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