Yamaha MY8-LAKE MY8-LAKE Owners Manual - Page 25

Troubleshooting, No Sound, Unusual Sound noise, interruption, or distortion

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Troubleshooting No Sound Is the card recognized correctly by the host device? In the default setting, the host device will recognize the card as a MY8-AE96 card. For host devices unrecognized by the MY8-AE96 (such as DIO8), you will need to change the emulation mode of the card to MY8-AT by tapping the [Operation Mode] magnifying glass icon at the bottom left of the I/O Config screen in the Lake Controller. For detailed information on the emulation mode settings, refer to the Yamaha Pro Audio website at: http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Has the signal been correctly patched to Check the I/O patching on the console to and from and from the host device? the corresponding MY8-LAKE slot. Has the signal been connected correctly Verify the input router and input mixer connectivity in in the input router and module input mixer? the I/O Config screen on the Lake Controller. Has the signal been correctly routed to the Verify that the module output is correctly connected outputs via the Output Configuration to the required host return or AES output on the screen? Output Configuration screen on the Lake Controller. Are all mute points in the MY8-LAKE signal Check that all Input Router, module Input and module path unmuted? Output Mutes are properly unmuted. Unusual Sound (noise, interruption, or distortion) Is the FAULT LED of the MY8-LAKE illuminated? A fault could indicate a signal clip or slipping clock. Is the signal clipping at any point in the signal path? Check input and output levels on the host device and on the Lake Controller software to ensure that the signal is not clipping at any point during the signal path. Is the digital clock slipping? Check the FAULT LED or view "Digital Clock" at top left of the I/O Config screen in the Lake Controller software to check for any digital clocking problems. Network Control or Communication Problems Is the MY8-LAKE card correctly installed and the host device switched on? Check to ensure that the STATUS LED on the card flashes. Is the Windows firewall enabled? Ensure that the Lake Controller is allowed full access through the Windows firewall. Refer to the Lake Controller Operation Manual for further details. Is the Lake Controller PC connected via a Wireless Access Point? Connect directly from your Windows PC to the MY8LAKE card using a Cat5/Cat6 Ethernet cable, and then add a wireless access point once wired connection has proven successful. MY8-LAKE Owner's Manual 25

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MY8-LAKE Owner’s Manual
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Troubleshooting
No Sound
Is the card recognized correctly by the
host device?
In the default setting, the host device will recognize
the card as a MY8-AE96 card. For host devices
unrecognized by the MY8-AE96 (such as DIO8), you
will need to change the emulation mode of the card
to MY8-AT by tapping the [Operation Mode]
magnifying glass icon at the bottom left of the I/O
Config screen in the Lake Controller. For detailed
information on the emulation mode settings, refer to
the Yamaha Pro Audio website at:
Has the signal been correctly patched to
and from the host device?
Check the I/O patching on the console to and from
the corresponding MY8-LAKE slot.
Has the signal been connected correctly
in the input router and module input mixer?
Verify the input router and input mixer connectivity in
the I/O Config screen on the Lake Controller.
Has the signal been correctly routed to the
outputs via the Output Configuration
screen?
Verify that the module output is correctly connected
to the required host return or AES output on the
Output Configuration screen on the Lake Controller.
Are all mute points in the MY8-LAKE signal
path unmuted?
Check that all Input Router, module Input and module
Output Mutes are properly unmuted.
Unusual Sound (noise, interruption, or distortion)
Is the FAULT LED of the MY8-LAKE
illuminated?
A fault could indicate a signal clip or slipping clock.
Is the signal clipping at any point in the
signal path?
Check input and output levels on the host device and
on the Lake Controller software to ensure that the
signal is not clipping at any point during the signal
path.
Is the digital clock slipping?
Check the FAULT LED or view “Digital Clock” at top
left of the I/O Config screen in the Lake Controller
software to check for any digital clocking problems.
Network Control or Communication Problems
Is the MY8-LAKE card correctly installed
and the host device switched on?
Check to ensure that the STATUS LED on the card
flashes.
Is the Windows firewall enabled?
Ensure that the Lake Controller is allowed full access
through the Windows firewall. Refer to the Lake
Controller Operation Manual for further details.
Is the Lake Controller PC connected via a
Wireless Access Point?
Connect directly from your Windows PC to the MY8-
LAKE card using a Cat5/Cat6 Ethernet cable, and
then add a wireless access point once wired
connection has proven successful.