> > > > Sorry, it's the truth.  You don't have to press hard, just
deliberately.
> > > > There was an earlier post stating that all one needed to do was to
open up
> > > > the machine and use some contact cleaner on the button contacts.
> > >:) Ahhh... the old
contact-cleaner/rub-an-eraser-over-the-contacts/no-way-
> > >use-only-alcohol/no-put-aluminum-foil-on-the-contacts deal :)
> > >I think I'm going to start playing the guitar or something...

Well, I've had my RM1x for a little less than a year and have found that 2
of the pattern keys have become "desensesitized". The will still trigger but
you have to press harder now !

Bloody irritating, as the *real-time* control functions are the main thing
that appeals to me about the RM1x.

> Actually, programming a good rhythmic tambourine is quite a feat.
> > i highly recommend playing the spoons as it gives such satisfaction. ;p
> > also the tambourine is, i'm sure, the next BIG thing.

How about the tuba ? . . . now there's an example of when it's *good* to
blow.

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