Critical issue

Upon booting up my OT. A completely black screen appears with no sign of any response from any buttons.
If i were to continue attempting to power on and off, I get the same effect, but with a few pixelated variations.
I checked the power supply, I also attempted to hold function while booting up.

I am distraught. Help

Do you get any LED’s lit? / Is there a power up sequence?

Can you play anything / get any sound?

Maybe push some audio into A/B, then press [Mixer] and crank [Knob B] which should route in A/B to main outputs / headphones. Do you hear anything?

Has anything happened recently? Could the LCD cable become dislodged?

Of course, is still under warranty? Get in touch with Elektron…

yikes… sounds bricked

I would make a video of the problem and send it to Elektron support. Hope everything works out with your Octa!

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A few people, including me last December, have had this problem with their Octatracks in recent months. The likely problem is that a cable has become detached inside. I sent mine in under warranty for what was probably a trivial repair. I wrote a thread about this but can’t find the link right now.
Everything will be OK.

Edit: this was my thread:
http://www.elektronauts.com/t/elektrons-repair-service/3058/24204

Thanks for all the response and concern.
Curious enough, I did a last ditch effort and just used a different power outlet and it worked as if nothing happened. Ive booted it up about 5 times since then and its working fine.
It is very strange.
PeterHanes: I will look into that thread for future reference if this happens again.

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You haven’t by chance mixed the PSU for the OT with one for either the A4 or AR?

Sounds like a power supply issue. It’s a good idea to label the power supply cables near the end, and on the in-line box.

To re-seat the cables, use a small hex wrench to open the six screws on the top and slowly lift the lid. I fixed 'headphone crackle in my OT by pulling out the smaller ribbon cable on the left side, cleaning it with compressed air, then re-seating it.

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