nemo
Prodigy
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Post by nemo on Jun 4, 2010 13:08:23 GMT
howdy.
I've got multiple synths and keyboards moldering in my garage. Now I'm getting towards setting them back up, and selling others I won't be using. I've got manuals for synths I don't own, but for a couple of synths I DO own, I don't have repair manuals. Want to make sure I've got them repaired before I sell them (or use them for myself).
Well, anyways, it's nice to find like-minded synth nerds!
To start, any ARP String Ensemble owners out there? All the D keys on mine are the same pitch! That's what I have to fix. Any ideas?
Regards and joy to all,
Nemo
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Post by MrArkadin on Jun 4, 2010 15:05:49 GMT
Hello there, Can't help much I'm afraid but it's likely that being a string synth it will use divide-down technology, deriving many octaves from one source. Sounds like that's what'll be knackered.
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ethersine
Odyssey
Tortured artist with no talent
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Post by ethersine on Jun 4, 2010 23:18:43 GMT
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Post by heath on Jun 6, 2010 17:48:57 GMT
Hi Nemo,
I could probably fix that for you. Where on the East Coast are you? I'm in the Boston area.
Welcome!
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Post by Dubsounds on Jun 23, 2010 8:20:30 GMT
Welcome
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