VCI-300 jogwheel issues
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    Schreiberie Meister Afterhour Ali's Avatar
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    Default VCI-300 jogwheel issues

    I'm very angry. My VCI-300 was bought new 6 months ago. I always had it inside the foamed VCI-300 bag and used it only once at a gig.

    The jogwheels seem to be ruined anyway.
    Although I played around with the touch sensitivity levels on the backside a lot the wheels only react sporadically to my touches.

    After a lot of playing around the left jogwheel works almost satisfying while the right jogwheel depending on the touch sensitivity level either never reacts (stays blue) or gets stuck being touched (stays red).

    Also both wheel wobble while they rotate.

    How can I improve the behaviour?

    The sad thing about this is that I stored my much older VCI-100 in the same rucksack without an extra bag and it's jogwheels still work perfectly.
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    Default i tried to tell ya

    i got a 300 too. didn't like it. traktor really spoils a guy to changes settings and such.

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    take apart the VCI-300 and see if there is anything inside the jog wheel that is blocking the contact between the jog wheel and the touch sensitivity sensor. Could just be link from your bag causing havoc

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    Default hey

    hey check my youtube video how to fix the jog wheel and how to take apart the vci, just type in search fotifo and u will find it there.chears
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    If it is only 6 months old don't bother taking it apart.

    Just return it to the shop and the have to replace it by law...
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    well yeah if u dont know what u doing take it to the shop and wait for a month to get it done ))), i personaly choose to fix it myself
    it seems everyone who followed my video fixed it at home...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhRRZs7FXU0
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