M-Audio 2626 manual Troubleshooting, Problem No sound

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ProFire 2626

User Guide

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11 Troubleshooting

Problem: No sound.

Possible Cause 1: Power supply not connected. Verify that the ProFire 2626 power supply is properly attached to the interface and plugged into a working AC outlet. Next, make sure the interface is powered on using the Power Button (9).

Possible Cause 2: Improper connection to external devices. Verify that the analog outputs of ProFire 2626 are properly connected to the inputs of an appropriate device (such as a mixer, amplifier, or powered monitors) using good cables. If you are connecting digitally to a digital device such as a DAT recorder or digital mixer, make sure you are using proper digital cables and that the device is configured to receive signals from ProFire 2626. Finally, verify that the interface is properly connected to your computer using the supplied FireWire cable.

Possible Cause 3: The ProFire 2626 device drivers are not properly installed. See the installation instructions in the printed ProFire 2626 Quick Start Guide for further information.

Possible Cause 4: There is a resource conflict between the ProFire 2626 and another device in your computer. Try the following to see if the issue resolves:

a.If your computer has multiple FireWire ports, try connecting ProFire 2626 to a different port.

b.If you have other FireWire devices connected to your system, try disconnecting those devices and rebooting the computer.

c.If there are PCI cards installed in your computer, remove other PCI cards from your system one at a time to see if a FireWire resource conflict can be traced to a specific PCI slot or card in your system.

d.If ProFire 2626 is sharing FireWire resources with other FireWire devices (i.e., hard disks, other interfaces, etc.), the FireWire bus may be overloaded with data. To resolve this issue, disable any software returns you are not using from the Settings tab of the Control Panel. This may free up bandwidth at the FireWire bus allowing audio to stream properly. If this does not bring the desired results, try removing the other FireWire devices from your computer to free up FireWire bus bandwidth.

e.Windows Users: If your computer includes a built-in sound card, turn it off. This is usually done through the system BIOS or by changing a hardware jumper on the motherboard. See your computer’s documentation for more information about this.

If these steps do not resolve your problems, please see the Support > Knowledge Base page on www.m- audio.com for additional information.

Possible Cause 5: Your audio application has not been configured to use ProFire 2626 as its audio input/ output device. Refer to your software’s documentation to learn how to do this.

Possible Cause 6: Your audio outputs have been misrouted in the ProFire 2626 Control Panel. Check the Control Panel’s Router page to verify the output routing assignments. Also, if you are monitoring the outputs of ProFire 2626’s DSP Mixer, make sure that the mixer’s faders, solo, and mute controls are set properly.

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Contents User Guide ProFire User Guide Midi Minimum System Requirements IntroductionAbout the ProFire 2626 FireWire Audio Interface ProFire 2626 Features Front Panel Hardware Controls and ConnectorsAbout Phantom Power Rear Panel Architecture of ProFire ProFire About S/MUX II and S/MUX IV modes ProFire 2626 Operation at High Sample RatesMAC OS X 88.2/96 kHz Operation MAC OS X 176.4/192 kHz Operation Windows XP/Vista Users Windows XP/Vista 88.2/96 kHz OperationWindows XP/Vista 176.4/192 kHz Operation Mixer Control Panel ApplicationProFire User Guide Why are software returns disabled? Router Active Input Ports Output Source RoutingInput Channel Order Active Software ReturnsSettings About Clock Sample Rate ProFire User Guide Master Volume Knob Mixer Peak Meters Standalone ModeAdat D/A Mode Mode Help AboutAdditional Functions FileDigital Clocking Slave Adat a Scenario 1 ProFire 2626 as Clock MasterMaster Adat a Scenario 2 ProFire 2626 Slaved to an Optical InputMaster CD Player Scenario 3 ProFire 2626 Slaved to S/PDIF InputMidi Adat Connection Diagram and Example ScenariosProFire User Guide Hardware Input and Output Connections Example Scenario #1 Recording a DuoHardware Input Instrument Routing the DSP Mixer outputs Configuring the Mixer, Router, and Settings tabsSetting up the DSP Mixer Disabling unused input ports Using the DSP Mixer to create Cue MixesFront Left Front Right Example Scenario #2 Mixing in SurroundHardware Output Destination Speaker Configuring the Mixer, Router, and Settings tabsConfiguring and Using your DAW to create a Surround Mix Problem No sound TroubleshootingProblem No visual activity on Signal/Clip LED indicators ProFire User Guide Warranty Terms Warranty Registration Warranty9329-65015-00
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