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Subject: Re: Problem with key contacts months after applying keypad repair kit

From: "Andrew Jury" <andy@networkjabber.com>
Date: 2008-09-16

Hi,

Well I have to tell you that I cleaned my keyboard switch contacts
with good old fashioned isopropyl and a q-tip and I never had any
more problems after that. Three things that I guess you should
observe when servicing this part of the P6, based on my experience:

1. Make sure all traces of fluff and dust are removed. My weapon of
choice is a small, soft paint brush, but don't press down too hard.

2. Make sure the gold contacts on the pcb are all cleaned with
isopropyl and shiny

3. Make sure the black contacts on attached to the rubber membrane
appear uniform and mat black after careful cleaning. A poor contact
will have a 'mirror image' of the gold contact visible in bright
light.

Hope this helps and good luck with the gig!

Cheers,
Andy


--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "hoggybogger" <yanbu@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hey all. About a year or more ago I was having occasional dropouts
on
> certain notes, and some notes that I had to push just right, or
really
> hard to get to sound.
>
> I did some digging and came across the MG Checmicals Keypad Repair
> Kit, as recommended by a number of synth dudes. The link for it is
> here, I'm sure many of you have seen this
> http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/8339.html
>
> I applied the repair and the keys were working great, but after a
six
> month or more break from using the synth I'm having the problem
again,
> where some keys have to be pushed just right to trigger. I blew the
> area out with some compressed air, that didn't help anything.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone has applied a keypad repair solution of any
> sort, and then had to fix it ∗again∗ with any results? And also if
> anyone has any tips on what to do from here. It seems that applying
> another coat might not be the best idea, and I wonder if there might
> be some solution to remove the coat and start over? Or something
else
> entirely.
>
> And of course, my band has a show tonight, it's our record release
> show/party. I've already completely sampled the patches I cannot
> emulate in any way with my other synths, and am playing them on my
> Triton. But do you realize how much synth-nerd cred I'm losing here
> by playing a sampled version? What if someone notices? Then I'm
done
> for!!! :) Just kidding on that.
>