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Hardware Instruments => MiniBrute 2 => MiniBrute 2 - Technical Issues => Topic started by: garvalf on May 05, 2018, 10:15:03 pm

Title: Turning the MiniBrute 2 off, and switching it on again
Post by: garvalf on May 05, 2018, 10:15:03 pm
Whenever I got the issue described here: https://forum.arturia.com/index.php?topic=92767.0 I have to turn the minibrute 2 off.
But if I wait 1 minute and turn it on again, then it doesn't work: I have the LFO leds which blink, and a cycling noise (every 1 second) which is following the blinks, like the minibrute is not functionning correctly. I suppose it's because it's still too warm? Or is it another issue?
Sometimes I even have all the 5 leds for the transpose stuff, the shift, tap/rest and sync blinking as well together. Quite scary.


If I wait like 20 minutes (maybe less)  then it will switch on again correctly. I can't read anything in the manual about this.

Title: Re: Turning the MiniBrute 2 off, and switching it on again
Post by: O-li Arturia on May 11, 2018, 10:19:48 am
Hi Garvalf,

The cycling noise means that you don't provide enough current to the MiniBrute 2. It keeps rebooting.

Please use the provided PSU and/or avoid multi-sockets.

Concerning your previous post I already answered, you should be able to avoid rebooting your device.

Cheers
Title: Re: Turning the MiniBrute 2 off, and switching it on again
Post by: garvalf on May 18, 2018, 12:56:19 am
strange. I'm only using  the provided PSU. It's only connected to a wall socket, the other PSU on the same socket being the one for my laptop. It never happens when the MB2 is cold, and always when it is warm (if I play with it for a few hours, then turn it off, then on again)
Title: Re: Turning the MiniBrute 2 off, and switching it on again
Post by: ben arturia on May 23, 2018, 03:02:20 pm
Hi garvalf,
I think I already had the same issue with the MiniBrute2 during dev.
It looks like the PSU you have doesn't have enough power. Could you please use another PSU.
You must find a PSU with :
- center positive polarity
- 12v to 15v
- 2A

Let me know if it fix your problem.
If the problem is the PSU we will then send you a new PSU of course !