Well, my Stop and Pattern buttons died long time ago. maybe for overusing them, also, they are not so good quality.
What I did, was to replace them with two of the buttons that I don't use frequently. I had to open the unit.
Just be carefull when taking the board that is directly under the buttons, 'cause you could have a button mess everywhere, they are loose.
gutman75 <bgutman@...> wrote:
Hi all,
I have an MP-7 on which several buttons have stopped working (the
most used ones are Save and trigger #6 - because it's direct access
to the filters in patch edit mode). I thought of taking it to service
center, but since it's in another city, I never have the time to go
there; besides, being E-Mu official service, they probably charge a
fortune. I'd never venture to open the device myself, but Aaron
mentioned in a recent post that it should be possible to take out the
buttons without taking the case apart. This got my hopes up that I
might be able to fix the buttons myself, but first I'd like to ask
for advice from this fine community. Assuming I manage to take the
buttons out, how do I clean the contacts? Is there anything to clean
at all? I mean, if the contacts must be replaced anyway, service
center is my only option.
thanks in advance!
Boris.
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Re: [xl7] Fixing buttons - DIY
2008-05-21 by Mauricio Balma
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