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Re: dodgey jog wheel.

2007-11-12 by keiodi

Hey thanks.  I've got some deoxit ready to go.  I'll try that first. 
Since my soldering skillz are non-existent I might have to leave that
up to a professional.  but it sounds like it would be pretty simple. 
So hopefully less than an hour's worth of work.  

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "gonzinigonz" <gonzinigonz@...> wrote:
>
> You could have a go at changing the encoder, but carefull soldering 
> skills are reqired or damage will occur to the PCB. Not good.
> Ive got proper desoldering equipment here and even with that 
> sometimes parts can be a pain to get off.
> That encoder should be easy though.
> Try digikey in the states for a replacement. Think ive seen them on 
> ebay at an inflated price as well. Other emu gear uses the same style 
> encoder.
> 
> You could try cleaning it first, it can be a solution for a short 
> time, maybe longer.
> Get some contact cleaner, something like swish or craig deoxit D5 or 
> at a push servisol contact cleaner.
> You might get lucky, but if its worn out then its worn out!
> I got lucky with mine, its still working after a couple of years.
> Look in the photos section under miscellaneous and find the XL7 
> encoder picture. It shows you where to squirt the cleaner.
> Hope that helps :o)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "keiodi" <ms06j@> wrote:
> >
> > O.K. I love my XL7 but at the moment I'm only using it as a sound
> > module and with presets (except what can be programmed via the 
> knobs)
> > mostly because the jog wheel has become totally useless and I've
> > switched to using Ableton Live as a sequencer for my studio.  
> > 
> > But back to the XL7 If I'm trying to adjust a parameter lower (say
> > tempo) I'll slowly turn the jog wheel counter clockwise the value 
> may
> > go down a bit but soon it's going up rather than down, then suddenly
> > it jumps to its max value.  
> > 
> > Is this a common problem?  Any suggestions on how to fix this?
> > 
> > Can it be fixed with just cleaning the jog wheel area?  I've also 
> been
> > thinking about sending it to a tech.  (I'll ask at my Local music
> > store)  Another option is getting a  MP7 and swapping out the board
> > with the jog wheel on it.  This has the avantage of adding the MP's
> > ROM.  Or maybe any of the command stations if sold without ROMs 
> (I've
> > seen this on ebay on occasion) which would hopefully be cheaper, and
> > using the rest for parts (if/when they go on mine).  I figure I can
> > swap out the board with little problem if I have to.
> > 
> > any experienced with this or other suggestions would be appreciated.
> >
>

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