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- Tascam dm3200
Firstly Hi and thanks for all the help over the years, I've never needed to post as figured everything out from reading here.
I made a boo boo and dropped something on pod 4 encoder, snapping the shaft, I super glued it back on, but some must've run down inside the shaft as now it thinks I'm turning the encoder right constantly and I can't use the menus.
There's no way to bypass encoders and use a midi controller I assume?
Otherwise I'm assuming damage is mechanical as in super glue on encoder mechanism n not circuit connections, and replacing the encoder is easiest/cheapest solution to try and fix. As it's currently a bit of a brick if I can't choose inputs, outputs etc.
Anyone know if the encoders are generic and/or where to get some? There's a screen board for sale on eBay I could ask if he'll separate one maybe, don't really want to buy whole board and pay international postage if I can help it, pretty pricey. Thanks
I made a boo boo and dropped something on pod 4 encoder, snapping the shaft, I super glued it back on, but some must've run down inside the shaft as now it thinks I'm turning the encoder right constantly and I can't use the menus.
There's no way to bypass encoders and use a midi controller I assume?
Otherwise I'm assuming damage is mechanical as in super glue on encoder mechanism n not circuit connections, and replacing the encoder is easiest/cheapest solution to try and fix. As it's currently a bit of a brick if I can't choose inputs, outputs etc.
Anyone know if the encoders are generic and/or where to get some? There's a screen board for sale on eBay I could ask if he'll separate one maybe, don't really want to buy whole board and pay international postage if I can help it, pretty pricey. Thanks