Have I killed my 2496 i/o Box??

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Re: Have I killed my 2496 i/o Box??

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You could bring it to an electronics reparation shop.. They could try to fix it. Of course, it must cost you less than a second hand one... :roll:
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Re: Have I killed my 2496 i/o Box??

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Hello! I get that all red short flashing.. just connect the box.. open the scope fusion platform, go to settings - routing and click on Hardware IO tab and select the device.. it will be powered and green.

I am not in front of the computer, but I hope this helps
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Re: Have I killed my 2496 i/o Box??

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Sorry, no joy :-? Must have done that a hundred times.
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Re: Have I killed my 2496 i/o Box??

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are you sure that the cable is deeply plugged in the luna card and box? It is strange, I had this issue, but solved it by adding the luna z link receive and send in the Hardware IO tab in the settings - routing menu... green light turned on and worked..
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Re: Have I killed my 2496 i/o Box??

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Done it all. Different cables. If I push it in anymore the card will come out the front!
"I’ve come to the conclusion that synths are like potatoes, they’re no good raw—you’ve got to cook ‘em, and I cooked these sounds for months before I got them to the point where they sounded musical to me." Lyle Mays
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