Mike, I've never tried this with the Roland kb's but I've solved this problem with Korgs by sanding down the nylon spacers to increase the final contact pressure. What you also might try is recoating the rubber disks with some resistive or conductive paint. I don't know what either of these will do to the velocity sensitvity so your on your own. -Bob --- Mike Walters <mike@...> wrote: > Does anyone know if the octopus strip key contacts > on late Eighties > Roland synthesizers are available new or > interchangable? There's this > E5 Intelligent Synthesizer from '89 that I've had to > fix twice, and > it just went out again. I assume the contacts are > too worn down to be > useful anymore. They've been cleaned, realligned, > and they work for a > few weeks. Then they're out and I get a call. I also > replaced the > missing screws that anchor the keyboard, and that > didn't seem to fix > it permanently. > > I've heard something about Remote Control Repair > kits. Those come > with new pads to stick on the old ones? Has anyone > used those? > > Thanks > -Mike > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. http://photos.yahoo.com/
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Roland Key Contacts
2003-12-22 by Robert Benchic
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