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the first starts a clock the second stops it. The way that we get velocity out of these things is every key has 2 switches. Ok so buckle in friends this from the too much information dept. a hard reset is a good way to start as todd sugests. but that's no less likely than a programming issue. i actually can think of a way it could be a physical problem. IF all else fails, restore your keyboard after saving all your special programs, and when the keyboard is restored to its default settings, that will fix it. This is such a peculiar problem that I'd almost reckon you were pulling a joke.
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That is, although still highly unlikely, if there is a different tuning other than equal temperament, which was somehow affiliated with a velocity curve, and then somehow that velocity curve remained "on" when you went back to equal temperament. Oh, by the way, if your keyboard can do different tunings, this MIGHT be wherein a problem could be connected.
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Next, look through your owner's manual for these things: velocities, programming, universal properties, default scalings. Universal menus affecting the velocity, no less. And if it's universal, that is, it affects the black notes on every and all synth programs, then we have narrowed it down even further to be a universal menu. Indisciminately.Ī menu in your synthesizer must be causing this. If something in the contacts were causing an issue, such as a baseball bat had been laid on them while your keyboard was opened and had been taken apart, well then, even in that case, the issue would affect white notes too. The contacts run up the cirquit board 1 thru 88, sequentially, that is, one right after the other. You can see that there is no way for the contacts to be affecting only the black notes. Go back to of this thread and look at the photos. So, it's definitely not a rubber contact problem. Kurzweil workstations are known for their exhausting programming capabilities, and although I'm not familiar with one that would cause the sharp/flatted notes to be louder, I'm sure such a menu could exist, in other companies keyboards, too, no doubt.
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But even so, I cannot think of any software menu that would affect only the black notes, and then only in their velocity. Without a doubt, it's a programming glitch. I'm having a hard time envisioning what could cause this issue. Thanks so much Toddskins for your hard work.
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All went well, and my MIDI controller is back to 100% thanks to your wonderful advice and detailed photos. I noticed the similarity to the guts of my SL-880 immediately, so we proceeded to duplicate the procedure. It just so happens that my brother is an electronics technician and he ended up finding your info here. I was concerned about getting this remedied. I then noticed my "full on" key no matter how hard I hit the thing. I took the screws out and looked to make sure that no water was evident before powering on I blew out and cleaned to the best of my ability, all while looking on the board for any tell-tell signs of corrosion. This was GREAT, save for when it rained, the water would strangely run BACK UP on the underneath side (or inside the shop!!) all on my beloved SL-880 pro!! Before powering up after my long road to recovery, I done what any good concerned owner would do. As it turns out, I had been in a severe motorcycle wreck and my friend came and took all of my musical equipment to his storage building.
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I have a Studiologic Weighted key MIDI controller that had lost sensitivity on one key (the E below middle C).