Troubleshooting – Universal Audio Apollo User Manual

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Apollo Hardware Manual

Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

The table below lists some common operational issues and steps you can take to help resolve the situation. If

you need further help, contact our technical support team (see page 35).


SYMPTOM

ITEMS TO CHECK

Unit won’t power on

• Confirm power supply connections at power supply input and back of unit
• Confirm Power switch is not in "OFF" position
• Confirm AC power is available at wall socket by plugging in a different device

No monitor output

• Confirm connections, power, and volume of monitoring system
• Confirm monitor knob is turned up
• Confirm monitor outputs are not muted (push monitor knob)
• Confirm monitor LEDs are active (check signal flows)

Can’t hear channels 1 – 4 • Confirm preamp gain is turned up for the channel(s)
Can't hear mic or line

input(s)

• Confirm mic/line switch setting is correct for the channel
• Confirm nothing is plugged into the channel's Hi-Z input

Can't hear Hi-Z input(s)

• Confirm volume on connected device is turned up
• Confirm Hi-Z input cable is 1/4" TS only (not TRS)

Can’t hear mic input(s)

• Confirm +48V phantom power is on (if required by microphone)

Preamp controls have no

affect on channel

• Confirm desired channel is selected for control (push Preamp knob)
• Preamp controls are available for channels 1 – 4 only

Can only adjust input

channels 1 – 4

• Signal levels for all other inputs, including digital inputs, are adjusted at the

device connected to those inputs

Audio glitches and/or

dropouts during playback

• Increase audio buffer size setting
• Confirm clocking setups (check cable connections and confirm all device

clocks are synchronized to one master clock device)

Undesirable echo/phasing • Confirm input monitoring is not enabled in both Console and DAW
UAD Link LED is red

• Confirm FireWire or Thunderbolt connections
• Confirm Apollo software is installed
• Restart computer and power cycle Apollo
• Reinstall Apollo software
• Try a different FireWire or Thunderbolt cable

Static and/or white noise

is heard when nothing is

plugged in

• Lower preamp gain to minimum on all unused preamp channels (mic preamps

can emit noise even when nothing is plugged in)

• Some UAD plug-ins actually model the noise characteristics of the original

equipment; defeat the noise model in the plug-in GUI or mute the channel

containing the plug-in to temporarily mute the noise

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