Just got my adat back from being cleaned and adjusted. Put it back in
the rack and now my second adat just chases it around and won't sync.
Any ideas as to why this would be happening?
I think it is going to have to visit the shop. When I tried to run it
alone it went right to error 7 like my first one did... Not sure how
they are so far out of adjustment when they just sit and don't get
used.... I have an ADAT HD24 on the way so I will probably just sell
these after I get the second one fixed.
In article <1122644013.047602.234440@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> tomminny@aol.com writes:
> Just got my adat back from being cleaned and adjusted. Put it back in
> the rack and now my second adat just chases it around and won't sync.
Well, put the bolts in the rack and then it won't chase it around any
more.
Exactly what do you mean here? What you said doesn't really make
sense. Do the two machines show different ID numbers when powered up
with the sync cable connected between them?
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Mike Rivers wrote:
> In article <1122644013.047602.234440@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> tomminny@aol.com writes:
>
> > Just got my adat back from being cleaned and adjusted. Put it back in
> > the rack and now my second adat just chases it around and won't sync.
>
> Well, put the bolts in the rack and then it won't chase it around any
> more.
The other one is just happy to see his friend back. It'll probably
settle down in a day or too.
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