The right channel on my Voyager keyboard no longer outputs any audio. Did I screw up some setting somewhere?
I get both left and right outputs on the headphones. I did a "Factory Reset". Cycled power several times. I tried my headphones in both the right and left output jacks and only the left gives me sound. Any ideas? I'll call Moog Monday, but I was hoping it was something stupid I did that I can fix.
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Right Channel Audio Output Died
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It works... I opened the back, undid the output PCB to see if there was a loose connector, or some component was visibly fried, something. I saw nothing. I put it back together and it works.dingebre wrote:The right channel on my Voyager keyboard no longer outputs any audio. Did I screw up some setting somewhere?
I get both left and right outputs on the headphones. I did a "Factory Reset". Cycled power several times. I tried my headphones in both the right and left output jacks and only the left gives me sound. Any ideas? I'll call Moog Monday, but I was hoping it was something stupid I did that I can fix.
Thanks
David
I would love to hear ideas because I do not believe things that are broken fix themselves. I will still call Moog on Monday, but til then, anyone?
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My Voyager was doing WEIRD things.
See this thread:
http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.ph ... 68#p105968
I opened it up and it ended up being a loose ribbon cable.
The Voyager NEVER. Moved from my smoke-free studio.
I have no idea how the ribbon cable became loose.
See this thread:
http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewtopic.ph ... 68#p105968
I opened it up and it ended up being a loose ribbon cable.
The Voyager NEVER. Moved from my smoke-free studio.
I have no idea how the ribbon cable became loose.
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I had seen your thread as I was searching to see if anyone else had problems. Wish I had found something that was clearly the reason.
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Re: Right Channel Audio Output Died
[quote="dingebre"]
It works... I opened the back, undid the output PCB to see if there was a loose connector, or some component was visibly fried, something. I saw nothing. I put it back together and it works.
I would love to hear ideas because I do not believe things that are broken fix themselves. I will still call Moog on Monday, but til then, anyone?
David[/quote
]good to know that you, yourself do this,perhaps its problem of losing connection somewhere in setting,but it better to consult with Moog once they will give a permanent solution for this problem.
It works... I opened the back, undid the output PCB to see if there was a loose connector, or some component was visibly fried, something. I saw nothing. I put it back together and it works.
I would love to hear ideas because I do not believe things that are broken fix themselves. I will still call Moog on Monday, but til then, anyone?
David[/quote
]good to know that you, yourself do this,perhaps its problem of losing connection somewhere in setting,but it better to consult with Moog once they will give a permanent solution for this problem.
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