I've taken them apart a few times, it's been a while though, turn the keyboard upside down, take all the scews out around the perimeter, I think you have to be careful not to remove the large ones which sit underneath the keyboard, I'm pretty sure these release the keyboard seperately, as I say it's been a while..anyway when its loose you'll know, lift the panel from the rear of the chassis, upwards and backwards and the keyboard with the base attached slides through the chassis, be careful though. You can clean the contacts carefully with something like Servisol and a cotton bud. It's not a very elaborate mechanism from what I remember, see how you get on, if that doesnt work it'll be down to the electronics.. --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "arroncx" <aclague@...> wrote: > > So, as I mentioned earlier, Im almost there in full operation :) > > One thing that needs fixing is that there are a couple of areas of the music keyboard which dont work : all of the bottom half trigger notes, then about half an octave worth of notes do nothing, then the next few work, and then its dead to the top. > > Anyone with any experiance ? Ive never taken the music keyboard apart before. > > Cheers, > > Arron >
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Re: Series III Keyboard
2011-03-04 by linear226@excite.com
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