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ADA mp1 "store button trouble"
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Hi Everybody !
I recently purchased an old ADA MP1 (v 1.38) Sounds great ! but there is noway to store any preset :

I mean,...i press "edit" ... modify the preset... And when I press "store" ...no blink !! and nothing happen on digit screen 

When i start my MP1, troubleshooting shows the red LED is working anyway !

some help would be great
sincerely thank

TG

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Re: ADA mp1 "store button trouble"
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Is memory protect on ? Just a guess, check the manual and make sure it's turned off as its job is to stop you storing patches accidentally.
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Re: ADA mp1 "store button trouble"
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Well... thank you for answering so fast  I really appreciate !

I 've no idea about this "protect memory" function.So I rapidly check my mp1 manual (v1.38) and didn't get any info on that, i've found some on mp1 manual (v2.01), but it doesn't work because of the need to use the "store" button which is actually unable.

Anyway, i recently change the battery, so don't you think the "protect memory" would be erased since ?
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Re: ADA mp1 "store button trouble"
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Normally after a battery change the mem protect should be off.
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Re: ADA mp1 "store button trouble"
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Hey TG no worries  :wave: , well my next guess is a problem with the store button or the button not engaging "Store" mode. MJMPs is also watching this post and may have some ideas here.
I don't know if this will fix it (possibly not) but you can update the EPROM to v2.01 (easy to do and a good idea anyway) You can get one here (http://www.marshalljmpmodshop.net/miscellaneous_parts_and_replacement_tubes.htm). This was the last MP1 EPROM upgrade available.

Another thought, did you get the battery polarity right ? And also is it a "good" battery (some are duds), it needs a 3volt lithium battery (eg CR2032) and IIRC it needs to measure no less than 1.4v to work ? You can get them from computer and electronics stores with the PCB legs (wires) attached. If the battery polarity is correct and it has plenty of charge, maybe there's an issue with the RAM chip ?

Question (again) when you edit a patch does the unit function normally (ie you can hear the sound and change the parameter values) but you just can store the result ?
Cheers R

The battery change wipes the memory and the factory presets would need to be loaded again (if you wanted them), but the store button (mode) needs to function to do this  :facepalm:
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hi rnolan,

As i said to MJMP i need to ugrade most of my ada gear so the Eprom have to be replaced anyway, and even it doesn't fix... it will help for sure !

About the store button it doesn't feel different than others... i mean, when you press, it clicks the same way... it's not beat up. Everything is fine until you push this button :
no red led on... and no store mode (you only stay on the last parameter value) edit light and changed parameter keep blinking and nothing else (matters ???)

About Editing, everything is fine too  : press edit for entering "edit mode", change preset parameters (Tone is changing too)

I replace once again the battery and put on the stongest I had, it's a 2032 type with 2.6volts. I 've inverted  polarity to check...  no more!

And you're right, i've no possiblility to load factory preset since the store button is unable (well ! that's fine... I prefer my preset !)

What is the deal with RAM chip ? this is something I've ever checked before !

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The battery voltage should be at least 2.6V else preset loss could happen.Normally a new 2032 battery should have 3.3V.

Like i said in the email,if you can't return it you best option is to use the MP-1 pc editor.This way you can at least do some programming and use it.Downside is you need a V2.01 to use it and and midi connection from your pc to your mp-1
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Re: ADA mp1 "store button trouble"
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well... I have to face the truth. I think the button is dead. PC editor might be the solution because i don't use so much preset, even thought, when my preset are ok, I don't change it so much.

I'm just pissed off because when I opened this mp1. I could see how badly it was threatened... I'm surprised ; beside the button, it's still working.


Thank you, rnolan and MJMP for spending time on my post, i really appreciate.

I stay in touch for upgrading my gear

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Re: ADA mp1 "store button trouble"
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I was just looking at the schematics of the mp-1 to see if we could find another way around it and i saw the store is the only one in the row (the buttons are in a matrix).What you could try and it's not sure it will work but there could be a bad contact in the connector were the (plastic) connection from the frontpanel comes in.So what you could try is get the plastic connection out of the connector really gently and put it back in (but be carefull).Sometimes this helps,had this problem with a few mp-1's and it usually helped.

I also once had a bad connector but i've only seen this one time.The other thing i had was that the conductive material on the plastic was gone,if that's the case nothing can be done.

I didn't think of this because when you have this problem ,usually multiple switches don't work.That's why i asked you if more switches didn't work.

So try it and let us know.

Now if this doesn't work i may have another solution,but let's try this first.
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OK, i've done that yesterday but i'm gonna check once again. this kind of connector are often used in Dashboard car. As time goes by, plastic become really fragile... So... yeah... really gently !!!

But let's go !
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When it's out also check the connector contacts,one might be bend to far or broken off.
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So I just check, and same result.

But I took time to check really carefully... No oxidation on the connector... it is uncut... and looks in a pretty good shape (no bend or broken)

the only part hard to check is the plug in the front panel so I tried to move a little and see if there is bad contact but nothing change !

I even try to unplug and plug while MP1 is on. And no difference !

Does ADA invented "plug and play" first ?
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I have a magifying glass, I'm gonna check once again, because i think this  is the weakest part
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holly shit ! you got it ! :bow:

i take a pic and i'll show you
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tadam !
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