[sdiy] Korg triton key repair
Bob Weigel
sounddoctorin at imt.net
Tue Mar 30 02:09:49 CEST 2010
It's very common for the metal contacts underneath to get hooked by a
person who can't seen underneath as they are installing the key. Get a
GOOD set of tweezers or fine bent pliers and get under there and
straighten up the bent part. -Bob
legion at helpwantedproductions.com wrote:
>Sorry for posting to this list as it's not really 100% on topic but I was
>wondering if anyone ever fixed a dead key on a Korg Triton (the original
>big keyboard synth/sampler)?
>
>The deal is my piano player brought it to me with a broken key (actually
>broken in half. He bought a replacement and I took it apart and replaced
>the key which was pretty straight forward once I figured out how to get it
>apart.
>
>
>Unfortunately once I put it all back together one of the lower keys no
>longer sounds. Nothing is visibly broken from what I can see. There seems
>to be a somewhat delicate contact mechanism so I was wondering if there is
>some trick or common issue that I could look at to try and get that
>running again.
>
>Any/all help greatly appreciated!
>
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