X session pro desoldering
X session pro desoldering Posted on: 30.03.2011 by Shay Wyche Anyone done this? I'm still looking at building a controller with one of these and several other parts. My problem seems to be putting all the parts together in one unit without the enclosure being huge. The X session pro circuit board isn't large at all, but when I put it next to the other parts, it all becomes much too big. I would like to place the circuit board at the bottom of the controller and solder leads up to the mixer section of the S4 clone.I was wondering if anyone has done this before or has any info on the units. Adding decent buttons won't be a problem, but are the pots/faders 10k? Are the pots /aders easily de-soldered etc? Any help welcome. If no help appears, I may use this as a mini build log for the X session pro part of my larger project. | |
Shay Wyche 30.03.2011 | Anyone done this? I'm still looking at building a controller with one of these and several other parts. My problem seems to be putting all the parts together in one unit without the enclosure being huge. The X session pro circuit board isn't large at all, but when I put it next to the other parts, it all becomes much too big. I would like to place the circuit board at the bottom of the controller and solder leads up to the mixer section of the S4 clone. I was wondering if anyone has done this before or has any info on the units. Adding decent buttons won't be a problem, but are the pots/faders 10k? Are the pots /aders easily de-soldered etc? Any help welcome. If no help appears, I may use this as a mini build log for the X session pro part of my larger project. |
Arcelia Siebeneck 30.03.2011 | can't you use a multimeter to measure the type of potentiometer you need? if not, 10k is the most likely I'd guess? |
Joan Kollmorgen 30.03.2011 | Not sure about the x session but not so long ago i started getting my xponent ready for a future project I replaced all my pots with10k lin one's with no problems at all. As for adding any buttons - just solder straight to the tactile switches. |
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