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22387 Frank W. Kooistra
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Mar 1, 2008
9:37 am
Hi i never done it But suggest to load it from floppy into the sequencer and "play" the file midi out (k2500) connected to the Peavy any midi file player can...
22388 Mike Manny
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Mar 1, 2008
5:05 pm
Hello Gregg, Thanks for the advice. I'll try that. I remember changing the battery not too long ago -- that was a treat. I guess it's time to open it back up...
22389 DavidBrown99
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Mar 3, 2008
3:12 am
K2500 power supply with diodes D4 and D5 burned and unreadable. Anyone know the specs on those two? Board is "Assy 121071 RevD" What's the likelihood a...
22390 bleakley mcdowell
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Mar 3, 2008
4:07 pm
One particular key on my K2661 is currently playing louder than all the rest. Specifically, it is the G#5 key. It is louder on every patch in both program and...
22391 Iain Bryden
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Mar 3, 2008
4:15 pm
Probably the weight attached to the key broke off. If that key doesn't have the hammer action anymore then it's the same thing that happened on my K2500X. I...
22392 afewkeys Send Email Mar 3, 2008
6:39 pm
Hi Blake if it's not a hammer problem, it could be a rubber strip problem most of the keyboards are Fatar on my K 2500, I had to take off the keyboard, and...
22393 James Cason
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Mar 3, 2008
6:40 pm
... The K2661 does NOT have weighted keys. IF you are adept in working with mechanical things, the most likely cause of one key (or a few keys) being much ...
22394 Warren Hartman
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Mar 4, 2008
11:41 pm
I don't believe it's the weight, but more likely the small strip with two velocity contact points associated with every key. The actual term for these parts is...
22395 laurencepayne Send Email Mar 5, 2008
1:02 am
Yes, it's almost certainly the rubber contacts. Two things can happen. It can be a bit of crud, in which case clean it and reassemble. Or the domed portion...
22396 John Ruf
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Mar 5, 2008
6:17 am
David, I'm looking at my service manual for the K2500 and looking at the schematic for the power supply (121071 but they blank out the rev). D4 and D5 are...
22397 jquartic Send Email Mar 5, 2008
8:09 am
Hi all, I have what is probably a stupid question about the use of patch bays. I have a number of Kurzweil keyboards and modules which I have been (up to now)...
22398 DavidBrown99
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Mar 5, 2008
12:21 pm
I use patchbays also: I use patchbays for everything in the "normalized&quot; mode. This is important because it allows me to jump them from the front with short ...
22399 laurencepayne Send Email Mar 5, 2008
10:15 pm
If the input panel of your recorder is inaccessible, it may make sense to bring it out to a panel of jacks. It may make sense to take flying leads from your...
22400 Laurence Payne
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Mar 8, 2008
7:43 pm
... good point about introducing potential contact problems. The input panel of my recorder is accessable (16 analog inputs), however the outputs of my synth...
22401 DavidBrown99
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Mar 8, 2008
10:05 pm
"To my mind, patch bays make most sense when certain inputs generally feed certain outputs but a signal occasionally needs to be diverted (i.e. pairs of...
22402 Frank W. Kooistra
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Mar 9, 2008
3:25 pm
Hi I have a total different approach to patch bays. I avoid using jacks altogether. Jacks are electrically not good: and the main mistale is that when...
22403 Jon Stubbs
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Mar 9, 2008
5:04 pm
Hi Frank, I like your approach. It does make sense that it would provide better more reliable contacts. I'm not sure if this a product of the way the patch...
22404 Frank W. Kooistra
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Mar 9, 2008
7:39 pm
Hi Jon has been a long time ;-) ... If possible one should not wire when equipment is life. Pops are avoided : But that is not always possibe. And onstage mamy...
22405 Greg Hurst
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Mar 10, 2008
12:20 am
First post here and a question about this thread. What are the advantages of using patchbays over submixers for your synths? I used to use patchbays but that...
22406 Laurence Payne
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Mar 10, 2008
10:16 am
... Patchbays route signals. Sometimes that's useful. Sometimes, as in the current topic, you find you're just using a patch bay as a remote extension of...
22407 Fraser Hutchinson
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Mar 11, 2008
9:22 am
Hi all. I am having a weird issue with my mix outputs of my trusty ol' K2500R. I am unable to get output from both the Left and Right jacks. If I plus one...
22408 Fraser Hutchinson
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Mar 11, 2008
9:43 am
Actually, let me clarify. For my Mix output jacks: - Left jack alone works. - Right jack alone works. - If cables are plugged into both L & R, only the Right...
22409 xeno6696@...
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Mar 11, 2008
5:01 pm
Sounds like bad cables to me. Did you use the same cable to test the outputs individually? If the answer is yes, then the answer is the cable that went...
22410 fraserh@...
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Mar 11, 2008
5:43 pm
Thanks for the reply. I tried multiple cables, tested them with a cables tester, and swapped them when testing the outputs. I can categorically state that the...
22411 Greg Hurst
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Mar 11, 2008
6:04 pm
have you opened the K up to make sure that when you press both cables into the jack the back waires are not moving slightly to cause a short - it has happened ...
22412 Jon Stubbs
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Mar 11, 2008
11:29 pm
Here's a possible cause... If the signal itself is panned hard right (say, in either the program output page, the MIDI/Chans page, song mode or in KDFX...
22413 fraserh@...
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Mar 12, 2008
12:40 am
Thanbks for the reply. I have KDFX, so the Digitech chip is not the issue. I'll check the routing when I get home. Thanks! ... From: Jon Stubbs...
22414 Fraser Hutchinson
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Mar 12, 2008
3:00 am
Investigation has shown : MIDI pan on all channels is 64 There appears to be no panning in KDFX. Outputs A & B work fine. If I had to go with using outputs A &...
22415 keithbage Send Email Mar 12, 2008
12:31 pm
I have a K2500 c/w KDFX for sale. Mint condition (little used, in house only). Aside from KDFX it is complete with internal scsci hard drive, external CD ROM...
22416 Jon Stubbs
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Mar 12, 2008
1:11 pm
I would suggest that you use the Left Mono out for your gig. You will lose stereo, but you won't have any routing problems. As a second option, you can go the...
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