Yes, it is because you have a worst
case failure,.- something w/ DSP and RAM on DSP circuit board.
When you only had a waveform memory failure,- that would be easy fix by swapping a memory bord or leave it out in case you have several installed.
When you had distortion at specific outputs only,- it would be a (Burr Brown) DAC on one of the S-1100\ufffds converter boards.
But in your case, the distortion appears in the digital domain already and in the environment of processor and it\ufffds RAM,- so it\ufffds present everywhere in analog and digital outputs.
The easiest fix is finding a working condition DSP (digital main-) board and swap the boards.
Am 19.06.2014 19:18, schrieb jsewellro@... [akaiS1000S1100Samplers]:
When you only had a waveform memory failure,- that would be easy fix by swapping a memory bord or leave it out in case you have several installed.
When you had distortion at specific outputs only,- it would be a (Burr Brown) DAC on one of the S-1100\ufffds converter boards.
But in your case, the distortion appears in the digital domain already and in the environment of processor and it\ufffds RAM,- so it\ufffds present everywhere in analog and digital outputs.
The easiest fix is finding a working condition DSP (digital main-) board and swap the boards.
Am 19.06.2014 19:18, schrieb jsewellro@... [akaiS1000S1100Samplers]:
\ufffdAlso, when i run the test tone, it is distorted through all of the outputs.