Hi Nicolas you can program the encoders in such a way that this problem would manifest itself. Try programming one of the encoders like this $rev R1 $encoder 1 .showvalue on .mode 1dot .minmax 0 127 .default 0 .resolution 96 96 96 96 ; this is the problem line .tx $B0 7 val $end This is a volume control on channel 1 Use MidiOx to check the output Good luck Royce --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, Nico Bcr <nicobcr@...> wrote: > > Hello everybody! > I'm new in this group and this is my first post (but it won't be the last). > This time I need some help of you: > > I have found that three of the push-encoders in the top row are damaged. They work normal if I rotate them slowly but they don't change values if I rotate them relatively fast. I have not tested all other encoders already (don't use the unit often) but possibly there are more encoders damagaded. > > My question is: does anyone knows the encoders specifications/part number???. Would like to buy them off-the-shelf if possible. > > BTW, I opened the unit last night and cleaned one of the affected encoders with contact cleaner but I didn't have the time to reassemble the unit and try it yet. Anyway...it won't work....I feel it's another mechanical issue. > > Waiting for some feedback from you! > > Best regards! > > Nicolas. >
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Re: BCR2000 Encoders
2010-01-07 by rpcfender
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