Tested the microphones, and so far everything is working as it should... KINDA... After running a few tests, I started experiencing some problems with my computer. It powered itself off unexpectedly several times last evening. I went through the diagnostics/troubleshooting and Windows removed a snap-in that was apparently causing problems. I left it runnng all night and all morning in cruiser mode, and it appears to be OK. It has been running non-stop for about 10 hours. I hope the problem is resolved, but I’ll watch it for a while. I’m not really interested in replacing the computer after just one year. Not interested, but I’m looking around at what’s out there, just in case this one continues to crash and I’m unable to fix it myself.
More tests to run... Still need to test the last input on the Rolls mixer... the one to which I made and connected a 1/4” jack to the patch panel on the back of the rack. Wouldn’t be too difficult to test... IF there was a little space to set the laptop up. The last time I set it up on the table beside my rack, it fell off on the hardwood floor, and the drive caddy popped out and it knocked some silver paint off on one corner of the laptop by the keypad. The drive caddy popped right back in, and I bought a little jar of silver paint (actually it was called “Aluminum”) and touched up that corner. Ya can’t even tell it was damaged. This is what I do though with all my gear. If it get’s damaged in any way, I fix it right away. EVERYTHING MUST function and look like new, or it gets replaced. It’s that OCD thing.[emoji3]
Other than a few more tests, the only thing left to do on this system will be to replace the couple of cables with the shorter ones I ordered and the 1/4” 90 adapters to hook the booth monitor cables to... maybe a 5-10 minute job. Then I’ll just play around with it for a couple of weeks, just to test it for reliability. Gettin’ close to the end.
More tests to run... Still need to test the last input on the Rolls mixer... the one to which I made and connected a 1/4” jack to the patch panel on the back of the rack. Wouldn’t be too difficult to test... IF there was a little space to set the laptop up. The last time I set it up on the table beside my rack, it fell off on the hardwood floor, and the drive caddy popped out and it knocked some silver paint off on one corner of the laptop by the keypad. The drive caddy popped right back in, and I bought a little jar of silver paint (actually it was called “Aluminum”) and touched up that corner. Ya can’t even tell it was damaged. This is what I do though with all my gear. If it get’s damaged in any way, I fix it right away. EVERYTHING MUST function and look like new, or it gets replaced. It’s that OCD thing.[emoji3]
Other than a few more tests, the only thing left to do on this system will be to replace the couple of cables with the shorter ones I ordered and the 1/4” 90 adapters to hook the booth monitor cables to... maybe a 5-10 minute job. Then I’ll just play around with it for a couple of weeks, just to test it for reliability. Gettin’ close to the end.
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