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M9 Delays Either Notes Or Timed, Can't Change Between The Two...


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All of the sudden today when using delays on my M9, when I turn the settings knob that cycles between the delay note values or time millisecond values, it will only go between the delay notes (if that delay was already set on a note for tap tempo), or to the time millisecond values (if that delay was already set to a specific millisecond value). 

 

I can't turn it all the way up or down to go between the two possibilities. That means the tap tempo doesn't work on any of those delays that had the millisecond values on them in the first place. 

 

Any idea what's going on or how that happened all the sudden (or most importantly, how to remedy)?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hard to say but if you have a fail in one area it don't hurt to open it up and make sure the ribbon cables didn't come loose.  Just use a hot glue gun to reglue if they come loose.  Mine did this and little by little my petal functions stopped working then disappeared..  may be why it is intermitent..

 

You can even take it back to the place you bought if it is under warranty and ask them to open it and check it.

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  • 7 years later...

I had to the same thing happen and managed to fix it myself -- it appears to most likely have been dirt built up on the pot.  I opened the unit up, disconnected the ribbons cables and removed the PCB's til I got to the user control card.  The pot looks like it's sealed, so I didn't make any attempts with contact cleaner/lubricant, but I did take a toothpick and scrape clean all around the perimeter and flat portion of the plastic moveable knob where it goes into the metal housing -- a decent bit of gunk and grime had built up here over time.  Put the cards back in, reseated the ribbon cables, and voila -- it worked correctly again.

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