> Thank you for the reply so quickly!
>
> after looking at the flow chart on the doepfer site for the
> module I came to the same conclusion that something must be wrong
> at the jack/pcb point.
> I removed the one pcb with the jacks and switches from the panel
> and found that the 2 jacks for the bbd out and feedback insert
> were almost falling off already. The pads for the points on the
> PCB had come off of the board so even though the jacks were in
> place they were not actually connected. Given the pads were not
> attached to the PCB anymore I just ran some jumper wires from the
> appropriate points to the jacks and now everything is working
> just fine. Just some bad jacks after all!
>
> thank you,
> b.
I'm glad to hear that the module is working again. Did you get a new module from your dealer/representative or was the modules purchased second hand In the first case such a fault should not happen. If it's second hand it's difficult to find out what happened in the past with the module (e.g. mechanical damage during transportation or by falling down).
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer