it would be a shame if something as useful as the 64 was built with sub-par materials. the 64 I have doesn't have the rubbery stuff. I do wonder if the descent into 'stickiness' is partly a climate based variable, as I haven't had it become destructive in that way (and I have both the 16 button/encoder versions of the MIDI Fighter as well). I know what you are referring to, as the newer Akai gear has the same kind of rubber which attracts dust etc which I find horrible. It seems to be the same material that the Push1 is completely covered in (my own Push1 "went sticky" after about five years or so, as did the pitch/mod wheels on my wife's Moog Little Phatty). Hard to sell used gear with sticky stuff. is the 64 completely covered in the same ~rubberized~ (?) material that the 16 button one and the "Twister" are covered with? That stuff only lasts a few years, once that ~sticky stuff~ starts to happen it can never be stopped. SNES: Fixed broken emulation on little-endian PPC64 due to endianness misdetection. I am sure that after these are gone that they will still be sought after by folks. There are 4204 midi files in the Nintendo directory.
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