Hi Magnus,
I've been proposing this for years but... nobody seems to have a schematic
so I can start the project.
If I get my workshop set up soon, I'll just open it up and try inserting
resistors in series with the aftertouch strip until I find the range.
Then it would be either a fixed resistor, or for more fine control,
drilling and putting a variable resistor on the outside of the unit
somewhere. (I miss this similar control on my Roland JX-10.)
Unfortunately, IIRC the strip is not set up with any easy way to determine
where it's wires (or connector) enters the main circuit.
Ed Edwards
I've been proposing this for years but... nobody seems to have a schematic
so I can start the project.
If I get my workshop set up soon, I'll just open it up and try inserting
resistors in series with the aftertouch strip until I find the range.
Then it would be either a fixed resistor, or for more fine control,
drilling and putting a variable resistor on the outside of the unit
somewhere. (I miss this similar control on my Roland JX-10.)
Unfortunately, IIRC the strip is not set up with any easy way to determine
where it's wires (or connector) enters the main circuit.
Ed Edwards
> Hi!
>
> The aftertouch curve on the An1x is too steep as you all should have
> noticed.
> Wouldn't it be fairly easy to modfy the AT circuit with a resistor or
> something similar to make the AT range more usable.
>
> Are there any electronically skilled member that could give this a thought?
>
> Regards, Magnus
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