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Are you sure the velocity is OK for that key ? Check this first.
I'll suppose so. (if not, ignore the lines below as the issue might not be the aftertouch).
With a broken wire, you would most certainly get no aftertouch at all for that key. As only one key is concerned, and as a TSB rebuild was done, you could probably check the TSB2 board, and more precisely closely look at the area where the D#5 AT signal arrives (yellow cable at terminal 511(25)). Check the voltage at that terminal. It should be zero when no key is pressed. You can compare with voltage at terminal 505(28, red wire) which is AT for C#5.
---In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, <pyjamagroove@...> wrote:That is really weird. And it´s only one key! I still don´t know exactly how to track key signals so I have to ask....My D#5 key does not react to aftertouch. It´s always loud and at high brilliance. I think it was after I rebuild TKC and TSBs....What could go wrong? I ve checked for broken wires and it seems ok.