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07-07-2006, 10:47 PM
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Keyboard problem
Hello to everybody... I register this forum because I've got a problem with my Roland E-14 Keyboard, and I want to know if anyone can help me... Well my problem is that one of my keys loose the sensitivity, because my keyboard has sensitivity within its keys, so if you press "softly" a key, the sound you hear is lower than if you press it "intensively"... The thing is that one of my keys, no matter how you press it, you hear the sound as if you were pressing it very "intensively"... I'd be very grateful if anybody can help me...
Thanks!...
Yeyo.
Listened to Dream Theater with Fatal Tragedy
"The best song of Dream Theater's Metropolis Album"
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07-11-2006, 06:51 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Sweden-Norrland
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The keyboard in my old music classroom had exactly the same problem.
Unfortunatly,, it didnt get fixed,. We thought (and thinks) that it is a play (im not sure wether "play" is the word but i looked it up in a dictionary).
Since it a keyboard we gave it up cause we were quite sure you needed to be either veeery handy or an educated electronician.
Sorry i couldnt help you, but im lighting a candle for you so that you wont feel so lonely with youre problem :P
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