smoke damage
Andrew Schrock
aschrock at cs.brandeis.edu
Thu Dec 10 00:55:00 CET 1998
I have to say that the best idea is to replace the buttons with tact
switches. Easy, and cheap. (~20$) I wrote up something on it a while ago,
I'm pretty sure it's in the alesis section of hyperreal.
Andrew
| Andrew Schrock |
| Network Programmer, Synthesizer and electronic music enthusiast |
| aschrock at cs.brandeis.edu |
On Wed, 9 Dec 1998, Rob wrote:
> Clarissa Fragile wrote:
> >
> > I have an opportunity to get a couple of MMT-8's as a package, but one of
> > them has "some smoke damage" (I know, it couldn't be much vauger). Is this
> > the kind of thing I want to stay away from, or is it an *easy* fix?
> >
> > <<< << The obvious solution is to kill you all >> >>>
>
> I would say if they work, they work, and thats the bottom line.. You MAY
> have to take them apart and do a little contact cleaning of the gummi
> buttons and the board, but they have NO moving parts.. I have rebuilt 2
> of these im my lifetime, and the are super-simple. basically a few chips
> and a stringer of buttons..
> rob
>
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