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November 2, 2015 at 7:55 pm #112997zr1fevrMember
Just purchased an Orville, I am new to rack gear. For now, I will be running it through the effects loop of my EVH 5150 III head. I bought a male & female XLR-TRS cable to connect to analog 1 input & output. I get a signal going through, but on some presets it’s very noisy, distorted, others it’s fine. Do I need to adjust the line levels with this setup? Also, I have noticed numerous presets load, but there is no preset working, silence. I see some have to be on the correct DSP, but these are on the correct DSP & nothing happens. Oh, I get nothing showing on the meters on the left no matter what preset I am using. Been reading the manual, but I am confused by the whole balanced, unbalanced aspect of connecting this unit. Plan to get a mixer, but for now this is how I have to use it. Thanks for any help!
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November 2, 2015 at 10:00 pm #141416
Sounds like you may need a tech-y friend ..
If you get noise or distortion, check the meters. Also, try adjusting Orville's output level – you may be overloading whatever you are feeding.
If, as appears, you are only connecting one channel, you'll only get activity on one of the meters.
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November 2, 2015 at 10:28 pm #141417zr1fevrMembernickrose wrote:
Sounds like you may need a tech-y friend ..
Definitely!
If you get noise or distortion, check the meters. Also, try adjusting Orville’s output level – you may be overloading whatever you are feeding.
Ok, will check this out tonight.
If, as appears, you are only connecting one channel, you’ll only get activity on one of the meters.
Yes, only 1 channel currently. Even still, I am getting no display on any meter. Maybe the output is too low to register?
Thanks Nick
Kevin
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November 2, 2015 at 11:38 pm #141420zr1fevr wrote:
Yes, only 1 channel currently. Even still, I am getting no display on any meter. Maybe the output is too low to register?
No display on any meter ? That was not clear to me.
Do you hear anything going through the unit ? If you do, that would suggest that your levels are very low. Check the input gains.
If you hear nothing at all, it could be one or more of:
1) level settings
2) wiring
3) routing.
I would suggest that you re-initialize the unit – this will set it to analog in, analog out, and put all the gains to unity.
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November 3, 2015 at 12:21 am #141421zr1fevrMember
Nick, I have signal coming through the unit. Some presets sound good, some don’t. Do you think this could be because of level issues? Do I need to rewire the xlr-trs cables? Is re-initializing the unit resetting it? Is there a switch for this? I need an Orville for dummies book! Gonna look through the manual some more tonight if I get some time. Thanks for your continued help!
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November 3, 2015 at 12:48 am #141422
You need to initialize the unit (see UM).
Thereafter, you need to set up the levels so that loud signals at least go into the yellows. Some presets need a good signal level. Also, you will get noise or distortion if the levels are wrong.
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November 3, 2015 at 4:59 pm #141425zr1fevrMembernickrose wrote:
You need to initialize the unit (see UM).
Thereafter, you need to set up the levels so that loud signals at least go into the yellows. Some presets need a good signal level. Also, you will get noise or distortion if the levels are wrong.
Ok, looked through the manual last night, I did not see Re-initializing the unit in there. I see a section talking about clear setup to return to factory defaults, is this what I need to do or is there something more extensive?
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November 3, 2015 at 7:44 pm #141427
INITIALIZING THE ORVILLE
Initialization of the unit will clear out the internal memory and return the unit to factory defaults. If you use this task in the future please be sure to back up any created presets or user saved information prior to performing this. To initialize the unit: With the unit powered down you will press and hold the '8' key and then power on the unit. You will hold the '8' key until you see "release key now" appear on the display, you will release the '8' key but then you must immediately hold it down again until you see the following message appear: Do you really want to lose all the stored information? Selecting yes will begin the initialization process which will take about 30 seconds. Once it is complete, the main screen will appear.
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November 5, 2015 at 3:38 am #141447zr1fevrMemberjhyman wrote:
INITIALIZING THE ORVILLE
Initialization of the unit will clear out the internal memory and return the unit to factory defaults. If you use this task in the future please be sure to back up any created presets or user saved information prior to performing this. To initialize the unit: With the unit powered down you will press and hold the ‘8’ key and then power on the unit. You will hold the ‘8’ key until you see “release key now” appear on the display, you will release the ‘8’ key but then you must immediately hold it down again until you see the following message appear: Do you really want to lose all the stored information? Selecting yes will begin the initialization process which will take about 30 seconds. Once it is complete, the main screen will appear.
Thanks for the info! I just did this, tried it real quick & now I am getting a low level at times on my meter. Now I will adjust the levels & I should be in business. Thanks guys!
Kevin
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