I just wonder if there is anyone that is still working with these units that can provide me with real hands on feedback.
Korg zero4 and zero8 still having problems?
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Mike Goodwin
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Korg zero4 and zero8 still having problems?
I was starting to get excited about the idea of getting a Zero4 but then I read through the forum and found several posts from people talking about problems. Dropouts in audio when switching from midi to audio mode for the pot's. Very low output to the mains. Sudden audio glitches needing reboot
I just wonder if there is anyone that is still working with these units that can provide me with real hands on feedback.
I just wonder if there is anyone that is still working with these units that can provide me with real hands on feedback.
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Damon_Chambers
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I had no end of Firewire audio problems with the Zero 8 when I had a review model. Didn't get anywhere when troubleshooting. Computers and Firewire audio can be a bit hit and miss.
For what it's worth, a Mackie D4.Pro had absolutely no problems using Firewire audio at 3ms ASIO buffer size on the same laptop.
For what it's worth, a Mackie D4.Pro had absolutely no problems using Firewire audio at 3ms ASIO buffer size on the same laptop.
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keithwired
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really well remembered...keithwired wrote:Didn't they release new firmware that fixed all of these problems?
are you guys having these issues with the latest firmware ?
1.6 if i remember correctly
Silicon Records Label Manager
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Silicon Studios Founder
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http://www.itouchmidi.com
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Dunno. Mine went back before 1.6 came out. I'd be reluctant to buy either unless you can try it with your computer for a while to see if anything weird happens. Not an ideal purchasing situation though.
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Mike Goodwin
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Ya same type of performance with the D4 over here. It is my current mixer. Looks like I will be keeping it.Deft wrote:a Mackie D4.Pro had absolutely no problems using Firewire audio at 3ms ASIO buffer size on the same laptop.
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Mike Goodwin
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i am deeply disappointed (although not really surprised) with your negative experiences
the zero 8 was a sure winner on my gear lust fever
strange s that on another thread about it other user has reported being really happy with its performance...
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=90073
can i just ask if u tried to use it under windows or osx ?
one of you a least i suppose it is win as you mentioned asio...

the zero 8 was a sure winner on my gear lust fever
strange s that on another thread about it other user has reported being really happy with its performance...
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=90073
can i just ask if u tried to use it under windows or osx ?
one of you a least i suppose it is win as you mentioned asio...
Silicon Records Label Manager
http://www.silicon-records.com
http://www.soundcloud.com/nonnus
Silicon Studios Founder
http://www.silicon-studios.com
http://www.itouchmidi.com
http://www.idownloadapp.com
http://www.silicon-records.com
http://www.soundcloud.com/nonnus
Silicon Studios Founder
http://www.silicon-studios.com
http://www.itouchmidi.com
http://www.idownloadapp.com
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I'm sure there are plenty of happy users - it's just not something you find out until you have it running with your own personal setup.
Firewire generally seems to cause more problems for audio than PCI/Cardbus type solutions.
The Zero 8 is a really fun mixer though, typical Korg I guess. A bit flashy and silly in places but still pretty well thought out.
Firewire generally seems to cause more problems for audio than PCI/Cardbus type solutions.
The Zero 8 is a really fun mixer though, typical Korg I guess. A bit flashy and silly in places but still pretty well thought out.
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BongoBennie
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I just purchased the zero 8 and I'm sad, Noise is an issue, if I adjust the gain structure to rid the hiss, there is no headroom left, I noticed that the light underneath the gain knob will flash when your overdriving the channel, which i thought was brilliant, but the gains all blink at different intensities, also, the analogue peak meters are not working either, with the mixer running hot as possible, the meters barley register, even though the red overload light they contain is flashing... I haven't even hooked this thing up to my computer yet for sound, just off the turntables, this thing can't hang. Sad, cause there is nothing out there like it, I'm gonna return this thing and try out the Mackie d.4, any other suggestions?
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john gordon
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i bought it as well and im thinking of sending it back.the ecler evo5 seems like a sure winner.BongoBennie wrote:I just purchased the zero 8 and I'm sad, Noise is an issue, if I adjust the gain structure to rid the hiss, there is no headroom left, I noticed that the light underneath the gain knob will flash when your overdriving the channel, which i thought was brilliant, but the gains all blink at different intensities, also, the analogue peak meters are not working either, with the mixer running hot as possible, the meters barley register, even though the red overload light they contain is flashing... I haven't even hooked this thing up to my computer yet for sound, just off the turntables, this thing can't hang. Sad, cause there is nothing out there like it, I'm gonna return this thing and try out the Mackie d.4, any other suggestions?
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