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D-Command (Internal Talkback)
Hi,
Ive recently installed my D-command 24, im having some issues with the internal talkback, basically it doesnt work or i can only get a very small amount of output from it with the internal talkback. At about -19db on TB, i start to hear hiss/white noise (awful), and this just increases until about +3db (shocking level of noise at this point) but i can now hear extremely faintly the internal talkback mic pick something up if for example I gently tap on the main unit below the time code display. But it fails to pick up speech/any other noise at all. Can someone confirm this is normal? Has the internal mic come loose? I can see into the unit via the 6 holes next to the output meters below the time code options. I have the stock XMON cable that came with the unit, i have the external talkback set to ext-inf, so its neither of those two. Thanks -- Craig |
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Re: D-Command (Internal Talkback)
I suggest you contact Digi tech support.
This sound similar to an issue I have seen on some D-Controls where the polarity of the talkback mic was reversed. Give them a holla. I'm sure they will get it sorted for you quick/smart. Cheers
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Rene Bullinga Audio Systems Sales & Support Engineer Protel International Technologies New Zealand |
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Re: D-Command (Internal Talkback)
This has turned into a sega, after getting support for my d-command 24 (registering the product), i have a case open.
The UK Support team make me do the following checks: - reset the main unit and fader unit - reset the Xmon interface - verify the external talk works (which is does perfectly) - all the pinouts appear 100% on the standard stock 9pin serial cable from the main fader unit to the xmon interface. Which is all very reasonable and basically shows that the only problem is the internal talkback. Im being told at our expense and downtime I must send the unit away for repair, now, im a little concerned because obviously this is warranty issue, its not our fault, it came out of the box not working. I was given very little information about third party repair, i wasnt told any details whatsoever, nothing. - no idea about turn around - no mention if onsite repair was a possibility - no acceptance this is a hardware fault and digidesign is responsible, Just be aware if you buying a d-comamnd or d-control the shocking lack of interest shown by the support team for customers costly interruptions to there business/considerable expense, most pi$$ed off with it, i'm small company with tight budgets and to get treated like we are having a problem with a £100 plugin, not a £20k desk just adds to the hassle this is causing. -- Craig |
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Re: D-Command (Internal Talkback)
There has got to be more to this story than this. I had a small issue with my D-Command and we had someone offering to either come and fix it or have Digi pay for overnight shipping to and from with a day or two turn around. Is there anything else going on???
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Re: D-Command (Internal Talkback)
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Things are progressing now, getting the support i expect, information is flowing and getting answers and service. So hopefully should get this fixed. -- Craig |
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Re: D-Command (Internal Talkback)
Hi Craig
I am experiecing the same issue with noisy intarnal talkback. did you ever get it resolved any help would be much appreciated Scott |
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Re: D-Command (Internal Talkback)
Have the same problem here. Have both hiss and some constant tone on the talkbackchannel and headphones (the outlet on the console) .
Very interested if you solve this issue regards Benny |
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Re: D-Command (Internal Talkback)
I have to D-Commands from 2006. Both have same terrible talkback issues. Used a D-Control down at "The Dubbing Brothers" in Burbank last year for ADR and had the same issues.
I now use an external talk back mic and it sounds great. The internal one basically sucks. My 2 cents Mike
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Michael McDonough, M.P.S.E. Michael McDonough Sound Design |
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