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C-16 and other issues [message #101641] Mon, 15 December 2008 15:51 Go to next message
David Feldman is currently offline  David Feldman
Messages: 13
Registered: October 2008
Junior Member
Hi guys,
I'm hoping that someone out there can help me trouble-shoot a problem that
I'm having with my Control 16, namely that it stopped working after I upgraded
and moved my Paris set-up. I've tested two different C-16 units and both
of them just sit with static random light patterns while Paris is running
and are otherwise unresponsive. This is leading me to think that maybe I
have a problem with my EDS card or possibly a software glitch? Has anyone
else ever had this type of problem? What do you think my best options are?
Or what other things can I do to try to troubleshoot?

In another issue, I've just recently set up my Paris system fully connected
to my 24-channel mixer. I'm interested in using my 8-out cards to route
16 channels out to the board to mix out of the Paris box (so to speak), but
I'm having trouble figuring out how to route this properly in the Paris patch-bay.
Maybe there's something that I'm missing as a beginner to this sort of thing.
If anyone has any feedback on either of these issues, your help is much
appreciated.

Thanks!
David
Re: C-16 and other issues [message #101642 is a reply to message #101641] Mon, 15 December 2008 14:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
Messages: 939
Registered: June 2005
Senior Member
You ARE using a standard CAT5 cable and NOT a crossover cable for the
C16's... right?

Double click on the MEC modules block in the patchbay window. The next
window contains the I/O module assignment (P34 in the owners manual).
Drag the appropriate modules into the locations required, and then patch
away.

David.

David Feldman wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I'm hoping that someone out there can help me trouble-shoot a problem that
> I'm having with my Control 16, namely that it stopped working after I upgraded
> and moved my Paris set-up. I've tested two different C-16 units and both
> of them just sit with static random light patterns while Paris is running
> and are otherwise unresponsive. This is leading me to think that maybe I
> have a problem with my EDS card or possibly a software glitch? Has anyone
> else ever had this type of problem? What do you think my best options are?
> Or what other things can I do to try to troubleshoot?
>
> In another issue, I've just recently set up my Paris system fully connected
> to my 24-channel mixer. I'm interested in using my 8-out cards to route
> 16 channels out to the board to mix out of the Paris box (so to speak), but
> I'm having trouble figuring out how to route this properly in the Paris patch-bay.
> Maybe there's something that I'm missing as a beginner to this sort of thing.
> If anyone has any feedback on either of these issues, your help is much
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
> David
Re: C-16 and other issues [message #101643 is a reply to message #101641] Mon, 15 December 2008 16:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mike Audet is currently offline  Mike Audet
Messages: 294
Registered: December 2008
Senior Member
Hi David,

If your upgrade was to a dual or quad core CPU, you'll need to either lock
the PARIS app and driver to a single CPU or buy my new driver that was re-written
for multiple CPU computers.

It's available at ensoniq.ca

All the best,

Mike

"David Feldman" <dfeldmania@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hi guys,
>I'm hoping that someone out there can help me trouble-shoot a problem that
>I'm having with my Control 16, namely that it stopped working after I upgraded
>and moved my Paris set-up. I've tested two different C-16 units and both
>of them just sit with static random light patterns while Paris is running
>and are otherwise unresponsive. This is leading me to think that maybe
I
>have a problem with my EDS card or possibly a software glitch? Has anyone
>else ever had this type of problem? What do you think my best options are?
> Or what other things can I do to try to troubleshoot?
>
>In another issue, I've just recently set up my Paris system fully connected
>to my 24-channel mixer. I'm interested in using my 8-out cards to route
>16 channels out to the board to mix out of the Paris box (so to speak),
but
>I'm having trouble figuring out how to route this properly in the Paris
patch-bay.
> Maybe there's something that I'm missing as a beginner to this sort of
thing.
> If anyone has any feedback on either of these issues, your help is much
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks!
>David
Re: C-16 and other issues [message #101655 is a reply to message #101643] Tue, 16 December 2008 19:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
David Feldman is currently offline  David Feldman
Messages: 13
Registered: October 2008
Junior Member
Thanks for the tip, Mike. I'm still using a single-core CPU though.
-David

"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote:
>
>Hi David,
>
>If your upgrade was to a dual or quad core CPU, you'll need to either lock
>the PARIS app and driver to a single CPU or buy my new driver that was re-written
>for multiple CPU computers.
>
>It's available at ensoniq.ca
>
>All the best,
>
>Mike
>
>"David Feldman" <dfeldmania@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi guys,
>>I'm hoping that someone out there can help me trouble-shoot a problem that
>>I'm having with my Control 16, namely that it stopped working after I upgraded
>>and moved my Paris set-up. I've tested two different C-16 units and both
>>of them just sit with static random light patterns while Paris is running
>>and are otherwise unresponsive. This is leading me to think that maybe
>I
>>have a problem with my EDS card or possibly a software glitch? Has anyone
>>else ever had this type of problem? What do you think my best options
are?
>> Or what other things can I do to try to troubleshoot?
>>
>>In another issue, I've just recently set up my Paris system fully connected
>>to my 24-channel mixer. I'm interested in using my 8-out cards to route
>>16 channels out to the board to mix out of the Paris box (so to speak),
>but
>>I'm having trouble figuring out how to route this properly in the Paris
>patch-bay.
>> Maybe there's something that I'm missing as a beginner to this sort of
>thing.
>> If anyone has any feedback on either of these issues, your help is much
>>appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>David
>
Re: C-16 and other issues [message #101656 is a reply to message #101642] Tue, 16 December 2008 19:37 Go to previous message
David Feldman is currently offline  David Feldman
Messages: 13
Registered: October 2008
Junior Member
Thanks for the tips. I'm pretty sure I'm using a standard CAT5 cable for
my C16. I guess I'll check that again with a third cable.
-David

EK Sound <ask_me@nospam.net> wrote:
>You ARE using a standard CAT5 cable and NOT a crossover cable for the
>C16's... right?
>
>Double click on the MEC modules block in the patchbay window. The next

>window contains the I/O module assignment (P34 in the owners manual).
>Drag the appropriate modules into the locations required, and then patch

>away.
>
>David.
>
>David Feldman wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>> I'm hoping that someone out there can help me trouble-shoot a problem
that
>> I'm having with my Control 16, namely that it stopped working after I
upgraded
>> and moved my Paris set-up. I've tested two different C-16 units and both
>> of them just sit with static random light patterns while Paris is running
>> and are otherwise unresponsive. This is leading me to think that maybe
I
>> have a problem with my EDS card or possibly a software glitch? Has anyone
>> else ever had this type of problem? What do you think my best options
are?
>> Or what other things can I do to try to troubleshoot?
>>
>> In another issue, I've just recently set up my Paris system fully connected
>> to my 24-channel mixer. I'm interested in using my 8-out cards to route
>> 16 channels out to the board to mix out of the Paris box (so to speak),
but
>> I'm having trouble figuring out how to route this properly in the Paris
patch-bay.
>> Maybe there's something that I'm missing as a beginner to this sort of
thing.
>> If anyone has any feedback on either of these issues, your help is much
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> David
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