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Como arrumar seu Korg NanoPad defeituoso. Sensores agindo estranho.

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2010

[ENGLISH] I recorder the video on portuguese but the trick is simple... put a piece of normal paper between the rubber pad and the sensor board and that's it!! Thanks for watching.

Galera fiz um videozinho rápido mostrando um truque para arrumar um Korg NanoPad Defeituoso.. Sei q poderá ajudar muita gente. Vlw.

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  • what happens if u put the paper under the sensors? Wouldnt that make the pad response much more bouncy?

  • @gumdrops27 in theory, yes, so if your's not picking it up you could try that... but i remember the sensor is heavy glued to the back plate and it could be tricky to peal it out.. so proceed with caution buddy =D

  • Well for the time being, I'm still cautious about opening the box before the warranty runs out, so I just pull a bit on the rubber pad from the outside, and it seems to make it more sensitive for a short while.

    Do you have any idea why and how they happen to stick like that ?

  • I realized that mine got sticky from packing it in my bag to travel around and applying constant pressure on all rubbers with that. But you gotta note that korg doesn't have the best and/or strongest of the build up pads so even liking it a lot I can say it can be just poor quality =/..

  • Is that to fix sticking pads ?

  • Yes, and if it's reaaaly sticky you can also pell out the black plate with the sensors just a little bit and it helps too (we did that on my friends) mine only took the paper trick to work out 100% though =D... hope you can get yours fixed too

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  • The "fix" in this video won't work The problem is that the top membrane (the one with the resistive squares) bends down over time until it touches the electrical tracks. There are better solutions on Youtube.

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