[sdiy] Where to buy keybed ?
Roman Sowa
modular at go2.pl
Mon Jan 25 09:25:02 CET 2016
Please don't!
I'd take it as is and try to resurect someday.
Even if I had to replace the CEMs with some custom made small circuits.
Roman
W dniu 2016-01-23 o 22:30, Eric Frampton pisze:
> I’ve got a Prophet-600 that was stripped of all its CEM3340’s when I
> got it, and with the price/scarcity of Curtis chips now I can’t
> afford to re-populate it. It’s otherwise completely intact and seems
> to be 100% working otherwise. I hate to part it out, but maybe that’s
> the best use for it? There’s be a good keybed and solid chassis in
> there, at the very least.
>
> Maybe other components would be useful to other folks on SDIY for
> things? I hate going to eBay with this stuff, too.
>
> I’m in Atlanta, GA USA.
>
> e
>
>> On Jan 23, 2016, at 10:03 AM, Richie Burnett
>> <rburnett at richieburnett.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Can someone recommend where I could purchase a 5 octave keybed if I
>> wanted to play about with making a synthesiser from scratch?
>>
>> I've got a JX-3P here that I could part out for the keyboard, and
>> sell the other bits on ebay, but it seems a bit brutal to trash a
>> working vintage synth. Would rather sell the 3P in one piece and
>> use the money to buy a new keyboard to play about with.
>>
>> Would be nice if it had normally-open and normally-closed contacts
>> to support velocity sensing, if I wanted to implement that in
>> future. Just wanted for one-off experimentation, so not worried
>> about price and bulk availability.
>>
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