oops, after closer inspection i found the lever in a corner inside
the CS ;) I'm going to clean it and glue it back on :)
thanks you all!
--- In
yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "Alessandro"
<alessandrorescio@...> wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
> thanks for your help.
>
> Now you mentioned it, i think the shutter is missing (its not in
the
> CS) but i think i can make something else for it. Nice job i will
do
> tomorrow ;-) its bedtime here..
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alessandro
>
>
> --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, David Rogoff <david@> wrote:
> >
> > Alessandro wrote:
> > > i bought a near mint CS60 yesterday, looks nice with my CS80.
> > >
> > Show-off :^)
> > > But the CS60 has a few (minor problems) the aftertouch for
> instance is
> > > always on. Any touch response settings are directly audible,
when
> i
> > > press the aftertouch nothing happens. I know that the
aftertouch
> works
> > > with a light bulb. I opened it up the light bulb still works,
if
> i put
> > > a piece of paper between the light and i think the sensor then
> the
> > > touch reponse stops. So somewhere there is a fault perhaps the
> sensor?
> > >
> > Well, there should be some kind of shutter between the light bulb
> and
> > the sensor that lets more light through as you press harder on
the
> keys.
> > Look around area A-4 in the schematic here:
> >
>
http://therogoffs.com/cs80/manuals/CS60_Service_Manual/cs60_foldout_sc > hematic.jpg
> > . You should set some kind of lever move near the light bulb
when
> you
> > press the keys hard. Maybe the attached shutter fell off. I don't
> > remember what it looks like - it's been over 20 years since I've
> > owned/worked-on a CS60, but it should be pretty straight forward
to
> fix.
> >
> > David
> >
>