ACEOFBASS
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« Reply #30 on: September 28, 2024, 01:59:48 AM » |
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I recently had a very misbehaving Eiii keyboard that had same issues on 5 channels.
Sometimes you can clean the jack contacts with MG Chemicals "401B Nu-TROL" contact cleaner. Try this before you replace the jacks
The next thing is to remove the analog jack board and replacing the jacks as warranted, they have a mechanical lifespan and once they get too old, and "unsprung" it warrants replacement.
In this situation I had plenty of brand new jacks on hand, so removed the jacks from the failing channels, and replaced them with new jacks.
This resolved the issue. It had nothing to do with the calibration of the machine. But that is not to discount that improper calibration can cause similar issues. It is worth looking if you are facing similar issues with your machine, look to the jacks first.
Happy emulating!
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