Jim,
>Is it possible to wear out the ribbon controller? Are the knobs
>hooked up to potentiometers? Will they wear out eventually?
I haven't taken the AN1x apart to that level, but most ribbon controllers (and aftertouch strips) are made of a flexible plastic circuit that is basically like two intertwined, but unconnected wires, with a second layer that varies the electrical properties of the first layer when pushed closer together. Collectively, they act like a potentiometer, but not in the usual manner. While it's theoretically possible to wear this strip out, it takes a lot of use -- on the order of millions of presses -- to make any difference.
The knobs, OTOH, are hooked up to potentiometers, and could wear out. The amount of time it takes is probably large however, as audio noise in potentiometers usually proceeds actual failure by a long time, particularly if the pot is not carrying heavy currents. In the case of the AN1x, all the pots do is connect to a sampling circuit, and the actual "work" done by the pot is almost nil.
I have noticed that the operation of the AN's ribbon can lock up though, especially in the X-direction. I was trying to use the Ribbon-X to toggle my vocoder a few weeks ago, and while it sometimes worked perfectly -- pressing the right half of the strip gave me a vocoder; pressing the left half gave me a dry mic -- at other times, it stuck in vocoder mode when I took my finger off the strip, as if it were returning to some value between 50-100% when standing free. I finally gave up on using it as the vocoder controller, because of the randomness of the control.
Regards,
-BW
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