by Y-my-R » Mon Aug 12, 2019 1:25 am
I did have something like that going on early on, when I first got my D8Bs. However, it went away after I did the whole re-seat ribbon cables, and clean all contacts, card slots, connectors, v-pots, etc. etc.
I don't know which of the steps did it, but I suspect that it's yet another symptom of the same old ribbon-cable thing. As far as I recall (but I'm not sure anymore), it kept changing faders in the same bank of 8 around the one I was moving. And I only had these kinds of problems in certain fader banks (i.e. on two of the banks on one desk, and one on the other desk, if I remember right).
But again - that was before I did the initial restoration attempt, and afterwards, that problem was gone, along with a slew of other misbehaviors.
Maybe it's time to do the old "re-seat the ribbon cables" thing yet another time?
I think I read that you recently did that, though. When I did mine, I think I went through nearly a can full of Caig's Deoxit (...the "Fader" version on the V-pots, etc.). If you didn't clean all the contacts when doing the reseating, maybe that's necessary...?
Also, I didn't do that on mine, but as Phil usually suggests, maybe also make sure to run your thumbnail along where the ribbon cable connector clamps down on the cables themselves, and then carefully pinch them back together with pliers or something (I did pinch all of mind tightly closed when I did mine... but didn't know about Phil's trick yet, back then).
Good luck!