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AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "kalin_progg" <kalin_progg@...> wrote:
> in Seoul. So i decided the proper maintaince to be done when i come
> back in my country- Bulgaria. About the problems - they are three:
> - DC jack sometimes just switches the power off- it could be
> expected since this is obvously an old and not very gently used
> board (it even has a crack on the rear panel) so it needs a change;
This would make me nervous. It's been sometime since I've opened up my AN1x, but I
would think perhaps the DC connector is affixed to the main board and had perhaps been
jarred loose - I had this happen to an inexpensive Compaq laptop.
> - volume knob causes scratches sometimes, maybe just needs to be
> cleaned;
Probably.
> - ribbon controller sometimes behaves kind of strange- sometimes it
> changes the sound without touching. after ignoring it in the system
> settings menu i don't experience such a problem anymore, but losing
> this so expressive controller is not a good idea. maybe again some
> dust or something
There have been similar reports to AN1x-list regarding this type of behavior with the
Ribbon Controller. In most cases the connection of the ribbon connector to the main board
from the Ribbon Controller is nightly tightly fastened.
.> one more thing: sometimes when i tweak the knobs changing some of
> the patches "edit" appears on the screan, but sometimes it doesn't.
> could you explain me why? many thanks again!
There are eight buttons in the Knob Parameter Group which are used to select which group
of related parameters will be edited from the Assign Knobs, i.e. VCA, VCF, etc. When set to
Assign, the Assign Knobs use the settings programmed into the Ctrl Matrix for that
specific Voice to affect temporary changes to the Voice. If you were to hit Save, your
changes would not be stored. Consider this a 'performance mode' if you will.
When you select one of the remaining seven Parameter Groups, the Knobs are in 'edit'
mode and if you were to hit Save the currently edited Voice your changes would be stored.
Make sense?
Jon
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