Thanks Ike, I had the master fader up, but I don't believe I had the Rev button pushed. What does Rev mean in relation to routing the signal to the master fader? I may have had one of the "Tape 1" buttons pushed in too. I'll check the Track Studio PDF of the manual and see if it's any different from the info I have, which is basically a descriptive manual on the features of the board, and not a "how to" type manual. I'll be able to try your tips in the morning. I'll report back.
Thanks again, Dave ---- Original Message ---- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Re: NEOTEK: Power Supply Connections Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 11:58:53 -0400 >Hi Dave > You have to make sure of a couple of things: >1) that the input is routed to the stereo mix. If you are using the >large fader, you need to push the "Rev" button. >2) you need to make sure that you are listening to the stereo mix. >This is simply a case of making sure that all four of the "Tape-1", >"Tape-2" buttons are in the up position and that the master fader is >up. > And finally, the Track Studio, in Plano, TX have a full .PDF > >of the Elite manual on their website. I don't have the URL handy, but > >it's in the equipment list under "console". >Best > >Ike Zimbel >Zimbel Audio Ltd >416-720-0887 >www.zimbelaudio.com >Sent from my iPhone > >On 2010-07-18, at 10:36 AM, [email protected] wrote: > >> Well, after several months of healing (torn wrist tendon) I'm back >at >> connecting up the Elite. I hooked up the 24 channel snake box that >> came with the console and plugged in a mic. I see the CH 1 meter >> reading the signal, but I'm not hearing a thing. Being a Neotek >> newbie and not knowing much about this board, it's probably >something >> simple that I've overlooked. I've tried other channels and mic >> cables, but still no sound. I spent several hours yesterday to no >> avail. So far, all I have connected is the master section snake >(I'm >> playing back music through all speakers fine) and the snake box. >What >> could I be doing wrong? >> >> ---- Original Message ---- >> From: [email protected] >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: NEOTEK: Power Supply Connections >> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 16:22:56 +0100 >> >>> Hi Dave >>> EDACs have 3 possible pin types. >>> One is for circuit board mounting, which you won't have. >>> Then there is a crimp type which needs the correct tool to make >>> connections. >>> Lastly there is solder type which you obviously solder. >>> You can get a pin ejector tool which you can release the gold pins >>> from >>> the housing if you need to 'reallocate' a few connections. The >>> ejector >>> will release all 3 types of pin. >>> In desperation you can get the pins out using a very fine >jewellers >>> screwdriver as the pins have a 'barb' on one side which lock into >the >>> >>> plastic moulding. >>> >>> Matt S >>> >>> >>> >>> [email protected] wrote: >>>> Thanks again Ike, >>>> I've got an edac snake for the master section. The snake is >> >------ > >View the list online at: >http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > >You can unsubscribe at anytime by sending an email to >mailto:[email protected] with "unsubscribe neotek" in the >message body. If you have any difficulties, or questions --please >send an email to mailto:[email protected]. > >The Neotek list is lovingly hosted by Catapult Web. Remember that any >message or reply sent to the list will be automatically forwarded to >all subscribers. > >Vive Le Neotek! > >Thanks. ------ View the list online at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] You can unsubscribe at anytime by sending an email to mailto:[email protected] with "unsubscribe neotek" in the message body. If you have any difficulties, or questions --please send an email to mailto:[email protected]. The Neotek list is lovingly hosted by Catapult Web. Remember that any message or reply sent to the list will be automatically forwarded to all subscribers. Vive Le Neotek! Thanks.
