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HISSING against the wind
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:29 am
by nikit@
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:00 pm
by splurt
its great that the new zero 8 owners have a hiss free mixer (or so they say)....
bu what about us, who waited and shelled out money first, the early adopters, why are we being screwed and made to wait,.
???
korg??
wtf???
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:05 pm
by euklid.fox
sadly I think we were beta testers, nowaydays compagnies droup out unfinished/untested units on market, . Im quite sure we' ll never have this "free fix", they will put a cheap digital noize gate on master and so people will say cool, there is no hiss... the new user will never complain about it cause it has been implemented and the history will be closed I gess...
sorry for language but i think we ve been f***ed up.
1600 euros in france f*ck YOU KORG.
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:03 am
by splurt
no i dont think korg would do that!
but that would be terrible. if they do that ill lose faith in them
the hiss problem is still with us
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:35 pm
by ayhan808
I wonder if anyone has a hiss free korg zero 8. and the noise is f*ck*ng high. If you work semi or proffesionally this is not ok.
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:49 am
by tablet
I believe that the new owners of zero8 has a digital fix in their console not a hardware..So korg wants to close their mouth with that way cause i can't see any information in their site about it..IF EVER THIS SERIES IS GOING TO FIX it will be somewhere in September not now..
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:15 pm
by jmctag
I was told by Korg UK that this was an issue with what I was using with the zero 8 and not the zero 8 itself. But why would I not get hiss out of the headphones but get it through the main outs?
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:22 am
by subterFUSE
That is a load of horseshit.
I have a pair f Mackie SRM-450 powered monitors. I can plug them into the wall and turn them on, and there will be no hiss. Then I can plug in the XLR cable to the Korg and turn it on and the hiss comes on.
The problem is the mixer. No question about it.
The mixer's XLR output is rated at +4 dBu
The input on my Mackie speakers is +4 dBu.
They should be perfectly matched. They are not.
The only way I can reduce the hiss is to turn down the gains on my Mackies almost all the way, and then run the gains and volumes at max on the Korg.
This is not how a mixer should be run.
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:58 am
by splurt
well ive learned today, that digital mixers are supposed to be run hot.
so this way it works fine with speakers turned down, input trim up, unity gain on fader and gain up...
you barely hear hiss and the mixer is loud..
remember this mixer is digital..
im pretty happy with what i learned, and actually the output is so good on the zero 8 that it could wreck your speakers, so its meant to be run hot, with less output needed from the sound system or monitors..
which isnt a bad thing, the way im starting to understand it..
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:44 pm
by percy
As i mentioned somewhere else i got a seperate instruction sheet in the box with the zero 4 saying the channel levels should peak around 8 (last green LED) which is standard. The master should also be run peaking at around 0 which means controlling the master from the amp. This is alien to me but if thats how digital mixers work so be it. This could be a real pain in the ass if you are using powered speakers but im managing ok with amp & speaker set up!
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:47 pm
by subterFUSE
So I was using it the correct way all this time by turning my speakers down and running the mixer all the way. OK. That's cool.
They should mention this in the owners manual. Have you ever taken a look at an Allen & Heath owners manual? They have pages of explanation about how to run levels on a mixer. If the Korg needs to be run differently, then they should explain it.
Had they done so, it would have saved them more than a year of grief from users experiencing the noise issues.
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:53 pm
by percy
The way the instruction sheet was in the box all by itself it was as if they had just realised they should have put it in the manual but didnt do it in time!
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:59 pm
by splurt
heres the trick
turn monitors down to 25%
turn input trim on channel all the way up in system settings.
turn gain until its in the red but not banging red bright..
turn master all the way up full!
set booth how you want
this mixer runs hot, so this way you dont hear that digital noise hiss...
its actually a very loud mixer and if you run it like this the vu meters work better, and the sound has no audible hiss..
it actually plays really loud as well on speakers, so at 25% its still pretty loud...
this works for me in the meantime, well see what they will do with a mod...
but this is really the best and viable solution
im pretty satisfied actually
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 5:36 pm
by Ryan Johnson
ALL ZERO 8 OWNERS - PLEASE REGISTER!! Join the revolution!
Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 9:55 am
by doublyx
Has this issue been resolved yet?