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I'm about 5,000 miles away from my D-Command, but my assistant back at the studio tells me that our D-Command (main unit) is not responsive after a power outage struck the area. Some of the lights on the unit are on, but the buttons don't appear to work. He tells me that the buttons on the 16-fader expander unit do work. It's just the main unit that appears unresponsive.
(Both the main and extra fader units are plugged into surge protectors, so I'm hoping it's something trivial.) I was hoping it was a simple matter of the ethernet tab in the peripherals dialogue box not being set up properly. He says the expander unit is listed on the screen, but the main unit is not. When I googled "resetting D-Command", I found a page with instructions using the utility button. Unfortunately, the utility button (like all the others) is unresponsive. Does anyone have any suggestions? -DaleB Mac OS Snow Leopard Pro Tools 10 |
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