Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I have already had them cleaned but the technician said a couple of
them are on there way out. I assume this would be a common problem in
a few years as mine is in fairly good condition. I have been told by
some people that other korg key rubbers will fit but others have told
me that they wont. They are all ok for now but I imagine soon I might
have some keys that wont work :-(
I guess the only solution would be to get the midi kit and control the
polysix externally.
Cheers,
Meezy
On 13/10/2005, at 5:39 PM, olgu@tiscali.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know.
>
> But have you already tried to clean them ?
>
> You should use pure alcohol for the copper/gold contacts. If there are
> still
> markings on the gold after that, you can use a rubber (which you
> normaly
> use to remove pencil strokes from paper) to clean the surface
> mechanically.
>
> The black pads on the rubber seem to be not too problematic (I've
> cleaned
> many keypads so far on different devices, but not on the P6 so
> far....).
> I usually demount them and clean them with water and a soft brush.
> I'm always afraid that the small black parts get loose during
> cleaning, but
> it never happened so far, so you can try it.
>
> But maybe yours is totally damaged, so this wouldn't help at all .....
>
> Regards and good luck!
>
> Olaf
>
>> -- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --
>> To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com
>> From: Andrew Mees <andrewmees@hotmail.com>
>> Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 17:03:28 +0800
>> Subject: [PolySix] Key Rubbers
>> Reply-To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com
>> Hi,<BR>
>> Does anyone know where I can get polysix key rubbers from?<BR>
>> Cheers<BR>
>> Meezy<BR>