cheers everyone,
just sharing this:
sticky and erratic motor-faders on a TM-D4000 are easy to repair. buy a bottle of Ballistol and spray it directly into the fader-rail. try moving the faders to both extremes up and down (one scene with all faders up, one with all faders down) by switching the scenes...
http://www.ballistol.de/90-1-BALLISTOL-Universal-Oil.html
this is a soft alkaloid oil (only takes away the corrosion, while acting as a proteciting oil as well) that will keep the usability of the TM-D4000 for several years of use, even in a smokers studio... this oil was generally invented to maintain weapons, but it works on electronics as well...
its also absolutely non-toxic (even drinkable)...
just sharing this:
sticky and erratic motor-faders on a TM-D4000 are easy to repair. buy a bottle of Ballistol and spray it directly into the fader-rail. try moving the faders to both extremes up and down (one scene with all faders up, one with all faders down) by switching the scenes...
http://www.ballistol.de/90-1-BALLISTOL-Universal-Oil.html
this is a soft alkaloid oil (only takes away the corrosion, while acting as a proteciting oil as well) that will keep the usability of the TM-D4000 for several years of use, even in a smokers studio... this oil was generally invented to maintain weapons, but it works on electronics as well...
its also absolutely non-toxic (even drinkable)...