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by thealien666 » Thu Nov 30, 2017 2:26 pm
Yeah, the jumpy encoders. I know about that potential problem. But I also know that DSI have sent replacement boards for those faulty encoders to owners having issues. These boards are easily replaced.
Not all REV2 will have the problems. It seems to be mainly on low serial number ones.
We'll see if mine exhibits the issue.
BTW, my OB6 (desktop) has some "flaky" encoder behavior occasionally. But not to the point of being really annoying. Goes away after a few turns. Probably oxidation related. Also, the "auto-tuning" went bezerk a couple of times on it. It has been sorted out with DSI customer service. Turned out to be some temperature look-up table values not having been set by the OS.
Since we're on the subject, I've noticed that with new products there seems to be a lack of quality control, or proper exhaustive beta testing, on the software side since a few years. Probably because they rely on the customers to find bugs, essentially doing the beta-testing for them for free, and it's easy to publish firmware revisions to correct them along.
Back in the days of hardware ROM chips for operating systems, companies had no choice but to offer a thoroughly tested and fully functioning product, before hitting the market. Otherwise the massive returns of faulty products could even sink some companies. But these days, we have to endure "growing pains" for half baked instruments. My Behringer DeepMind 12 also had many, many bugs back when I got it. Most of them have been addressed in numerous firmware revisions since. But still...
Anyway, I don't want to start another topic here. I just hope my REV2 isn't too faulty when I get it... We'll see.
Moog Minimoog D (1975)
DSI OB6
DSI Prophet REV2
Oberheim Matrix-6
Ensoniq SQ-80
Korg DW8000
Behringer DeepMind 12
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