Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
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By Superpowerface Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:43 pm
So sometimes when I hit some pads while highlighting a value that would normally only be changed by the datawheel (Track program, filter cutoff, etc.) the value gets set to a maximum or minimum value. For instance the track program will get set to OFF or the filter cutoff will become 0 or something.

Anyone else have this? It's quite hard to reproduce consistently but it happens very very often.
By jimmie Fri Oct 26, 2012 12:44 pm
I had the same issue with values changing whilst banging the pads. I fixed it.

The solder connecting the legs of one of the Q-link sliders to the PCB was cracked (a dry joint). Banging on the pads made the Q-link slider shake slightly and hence make value changes. I re-soldered, re-flowed the solder and boom.. fixed.
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By Superpowerface Sun Oct 28, 2012 1:23 am
Beatdiggerjazzcat wrote:Does the encoder feel loose/worn ? Does it still click on rotation?
Hold or tape the wheel still and hit pads... Should improve if it is a faulty encoder.

If it needs replacing you can pm me


Data wheel feels fine, nothing wrong there. Didn't notice anything wrong when opening up my MPC either..
By dtaa pla muk Sun Oct 28, 2012 3:27 am
jimmie wrote:I had the same issue with values changing whilst banging the pads. I fixed it.

The solder connecting the legs of one of the Q-link sliders to the PCB was cracked (a dry joint). Banging on the pads made the Q-link slider shake slightly and hence make value changes. I re-soldered, re-flowed the solder and boom.. fixed.


powerface, i'm pretty sure your issue is qlink related.
By dtaa pla muk Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:52 am
possible. it's a good opportunity to learn to troubleshoot your machine.
the qlink board is not expensive and electronically it's extremely simple to repair.
if you owned a guitar, you'd expect to have to change its strings
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By Beatdiggerjazzcat Tue Oct 30, 2012 8:46 am
Nym wrote:possible. it's a good opportunity to learn to troubleshoot your machine.
the qlink board is not expensive and electronically it's extremely simple to repair.
if you owned a guitar, you'd expect to have to change its strings



2nd that. If they are broken its not hard to fix it

But as the problem has gotten worse since this thread started, I think you should check that the pcb itself is plugged in correctly.
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By Superpowerface Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:57 am
Nym wrote:the qlink board is not expensive and electronically it's extremely simple to repair.
if you owned a guitar, you'd expect to have to change its strings

I disagree with this analogy but I see your point and have no problems with opening stuff up ;)

Ok, so I opened my MPC up and took a look at the Q-link PCB board (took the screws off so I could look at the underside too.) It all looked fine but I tightened the white plug on the bottom that takes the four cables under the chassis.

When the MPC was switched back on the sliders were working as expected. But after a day they've started messing me around again; so on the main screen for instance, hitting the pads switches between Q1 and Q2 in the bottom left. I'll tighten the white plug again and if that is the source of the issue I'll try and find a way of fixing it in place.. it might need resoldering to the PCB.