Sudden loss of sound in gig

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Sudden loss of sound in gig

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Hi, I'm new here. I love my Nord Electro5 HP and gig regularly (about 20 times a year).
Playing at a Jubilee Event last Friday I suddenly had silence from my Nord after playing happily for 30 minutes. The sound man thought it was my Amp but I=after some fiddling about the sound came back fine.
Then it happened again - and I realised it was coming back when I changed the voice. After that I was having to change the voice every few minutes for the rest of the gig - it would be fine and then cut out again - needing a quick fiddle on the prog/menus, list/value knob.
Of course I have not been able to recreate this at home where it seems to function as always.
Anyone have any ideas or experienced anything similar?
Thank you
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Re: Sudden loss of sound in gig

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Hi, welcome to NUF

You should describe with as many details you can what was your setup in that situation, because causes could be multiple/different depending on that; for example: were you using a Control Pedal and enabled it on the section(s) you were playing when the problem occurred? Had you anything connected via MIDI DIN or USB to the NE5 (master keyboard, controller, computer/tablet, ...)?
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How loud was the gig? Bass, Drums? It could literally be sound vibrations jostling a loose knob (cold solder joints can act like this).
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Post by ACCORDIONWOMAN »

Sorry to revive the post, just came across this. My very first though was - what was the power setup at this gig?

If it was an outdoor generator, perhaps the power was not 'clean' and this was messing up your keyboard?

I do a lot of gigs in UK care homes, and there are certain venues where I seem to get weird behaviour from my gear. Not my Nord in this case, but more form my wireless mic setup. I've resigned myself to the fact it must be the plug socket/mains outlet that I use there.
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I love these threads where the creator of the topic joined the forum to create the first post, receives feedbacks and does not react, and his first visit was also his last visit of the forum, right after he created the post ...... there must have happened something to him (which I don't hope) or he was not really interested in getting any replies
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Schorsch wrote: there must have happened something to him (which I don't hope) or he was not really interested in getting any replies
Or, he cross posted to other forums and got the reply he was looking for there!...
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In that case, I'll write the whole thing off as "bad behavior".
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Re: Sudden loss of sound in gig

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rwlloyd52 wrote:Hi, I'm new here. I love my Nord Electro5 HP and gig regularly (about 20 times a year).
Playing at a Jubilee Event last Friday I suddenly had silence from my Nord after playing happily for 30 minutes. The sound man thought it was my Amp but I=after some fiddling about the sound came back fine.
Then it happened again - and I realised it was coming back when I changed the voice. After that I was having to change the voice every few minutes for the rest of the gig - it would be fine and then cut out again - needing a quick fiddle on the prog/menus, list/value knob.
Of course I have not been able to recreate this at home where it seems to function as always.
Anyone have any ideas or experienced anything similar?
Thank you
Richard
Here's a possibility... The quarter inch jack and plug devices used on all consumer music gear are quite the finger oil magnets and enough oil can easily cause a high-resistance connection resulting in intermittent or total loss of audio. The problem will usually disappear and later reappear after a unplugging and plugging operation. The remedy is to simply keep all your quarter inch audio cable plugs clean. I just wipe mine on my shirt tail before plugging them in. A good habit to start.
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