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- Dec 15th, '19, 21:49
- Forum: Nava Hardware
- Topic: Crackling sound when muting and un-muting voices.
- Replies: 2
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- Dec 6th, '19, 02:54
- Forum: Nava Hardware
- Topic: Crackling sound when muting and un-muting voices.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 8535
- Aug 24th, '19, 10:53
- Forum: Nava Hardware
- Topic: Crackling sound when muting and un-muting voices.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 8535
Crackling sound when muting and un-muting voices.
Not sure if this has been discussed or not but I'm getting a crackling sound when muting and un-muting voices.
Anyone else?
https://soundcloud.com/in_exovision/ip- ... 13/s-TaLHP
Anyone else?
https://soundcloud.com/in_exovision/ip- ... 13/s-TaLHP
- Nov 27th, '18, 21:07
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
- Topic: Unoffical Firmware Available
- Replies: 196
- Views: 314615
Re: Unoffical Firmware Available
I can't even get G to load I to the yocto.rv0 wrote:indeed, and the current version is very stable and rock solid (use it a lot)FlavioB wrote:So nothing happened to the firmware since February - right?
F.
- Oct 4th, '18, 04:32
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
- Topic: Unoffical Firmware Available
- Replies: 196
- Views: 314615
Re: Unoffical Firmware Available
G. BUT, I can't get it to load. Anyone else have this issue?hofmann25 wrote:Whats the latest Firmware? E?
- Sep 26th, '18, 11:07
- Forum: Yocto v1.0 Software
- Topic: Unoffical Firmware Available
- Replies: 196
- Views: 314615
Re: Unoffical Firmware Available
Whats the latest Firmware? E?
- Jun 23rd, '18, 08:09
- Forum: Nava Hardware
- Topic: MUX_SH board mod tutorial
- Replies: 91
- Views: 153405
Re: MUX_SH board mod tutorial
Found the short. Was on the secondary noise source PCB. I had a metal stand off that was shorting GND and the 15v+ power rail on the noise PCB.
MUX boards work.
MUX boards work.
- Jun 22nd, '18, 12:33
- Forum: Nava Hardware
- Topic: MUX_SH board mod tutorial
- Replies: 91
- Views: 153405
Re: MUX_SH board mod tutorial
+- 15v comes in at the 0ohm resistors. Pull these one at a time and check voltages until it comes back. Then you should at least be able to pinpoint to a single circuit. Good Starting point to pinpoint the areas of the PCB one at a time serum114! Thanks :) Digital sections and Sequencer are the onl...
- Jun 21st, '18, 11:47
- Forum: Nava Hardware
- Topic: MUX_SH board mod tutorial
- Replies: 91
- Views: 153405
Re: MUX_SH board mod tutorial
But how do you know it's a short ? Because there is continuity between 15v+ and GND. AND when I connect the I/O board to the main board, there is no 15v+ at the I/O board 15v+ header. When I remove the connection (Between the Main and I/O boards) 15v+ returns to the I/O board. It is either a short ...
- Jun 21st, '18, 11:27
- Forum: Nava Hardware
- Topic: MUX_SH board mod tutorial
- Replies: 91
- Views: 153405
Re: MUX_SH board mod tutorial
Ok found the problem. :geek: Short on the 15v+ rail. :oops: No idea where it is or how I did it but obviously I have bumped something while doing the mod or opening up the NAVA. I've removed the Header, 2x MUX Boards and all the connector headers to the I/O Board. Short remains. Anyone got a good/fa...