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Is there any way to make the keys on a keyboard more sensitive? I got my Micron last night, and I'm just noticing that one of the keys is less sensitive than the others and you have to really press it down for it to register. I took it apart and cleaned it and it's marginally better, and I can't find any answers on Google.
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WorldWarWonderful posted:Is there any way to make the keys on a keyboard more sensitive? I got my Micron last night, and I'm just noticing that one of the keys is less sensitive than the others and you have to really press it down for it to register. I took it apart and cleaned it and it's marginally better, and I can't find any answers on Google. Try adjusting the velocity curve, it will affect all the keys. http://www.manualslib.com/manual/207440/Alesis-Micron.html?page=102
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W424 posted:Try adjusting the velocity curve, it will affect all the keys. I played around with that already. It's literally just that one key that acts that way. I gave everything a wipe down and a blast of compressed air but I'm going to be taking the keys off and cleaning in between them. The seller said non smoker but I can tell you a smoker definitely owned this. While it doesn't smell of cigarette smoke, a bunch of loose tobacco bits came out when I gave it a blast. The key works intermittently; even when it does you need to press down on it full force, whereas none of the other keys have that problem.
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VoodooXT posted:After reading through the JD-990 operator's manual, it seems fairly straight forward.
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HorseHeadBed posted:Beats, Bass or Keys? This one got me good.
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Is an MC-505 with a couple of "stripes" (probably dead pixels) in the display worth 330$? Reading up on it, the display failing is apparently a common thing. No idea whether or not the dead pixel problem will get worse or stay as it is (still legible).
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WorldWarWonderful posted:I played around with that already. It's literally just that one key that acts that way. I gave everything a wipe down and a blast of compressed air but I'm going to be taking the keys off and cleaning in between them. The seller said non smoker but I can tell you a smoker definitely owned this. While it doesn't smell of cigarette smoke, a bunch of loose tobacco bits came out when I gave it a blast. I've cleared and redrawn carbon traces for keyboards in this kind of a situation. Give cleaning another shot first though, with a brush not a cloth, and make sure the rubber domes aren't stuck warped or cut up. If he was a smoker I'd tear down the entire assembly and brush it clean just because. Your Computer posted:Is an MC-505 with a couple of "stripes" (probably dead pixels) in the display worth 330$? Very common, it'll get worse. You can try reflowing the panel contacts with a heatgun and that works often enough, just don't melt the thing. You can get replacements cheap if you do. That's about $200 more than I'd pay for one honestly. Any JV and step sequencer of your choice (say RM1x) would do you better unless you absolutely need the convergence. e: apparently I'm a cheap bastard and ~300 is average. Still, with having to fix/replace the LCD it better come with a fistful of smartmedia for $330. Talk em down. wayfinder posted:I guess I'm going to be the voice of reason in this thread, recommending staying away from synth hardware in favor of ITB solutions. Sup! Startyde fucked around with this message at 13:21 on Mar 20, 2014 |
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Startyde posted:Very common, it'll get worse. You can try reflowing the panel contacts with a heatgun and that works often enough, just don't melt the thing. You can get replacements cheap if you do. That's about $200 more than I'd pay for one honestly. Any JV and step sequencer of your choice (say RM1x) would do you better unless you absolutely need the convergence. $200 less sounds like a bit much, doesn't it? This is the cheapest I've seen. I'm looking for a groovebox just to have an alternative to DAW+VST, but there aren't many to come by here. Because of a couple of awesome demos on youtube, as well as the fact that it has a nice, large LCD, the RM1x DOES look very interesting, but I haven't seen one for sale in a looong time. They seem to go for between $250 and $300.
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Your Computer posted:Is an MC-505 with a couple of "stripes" (probably dead pixels) in the display worth 330$? I wouldn't assume that stripes and dead pixels are similar issues. When I used to fix graphing calculators in high school, dead pixels were permanent and internal to the LCD assembly, but stripes could usually be fixed by re-seating the connector between the LCD assembly and the main board. I don't know how much of that translates from graphing calculators to the MC-505 obviously, but it's a data point for you to consider.
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See edit~ RM1xes are that much now too? drat, they used to be all over here for 1-200.
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Your Computer posted:$200 less sounds like a bit much, doesn't it? This is the cheapest I've seen. I'm looking for a groovebox just to have an alternative to DAW+VST, but there aren't many to come by here. Because of a couple of awesome demos on youtube, as well as the fact that it has a nice, large LCD, the RM1x DOES look very interesting, but I haven't seen one for sale in a looong time. They seem to go for between $250 and $300. If you're not averse to Ebay there are like 5 up right now for under $250. Really, I think most of the problems with equipment purchased there happen with analogue boxes since I've had zero problems with the non-analogue things I've gotten there.
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Your Computer posted:I'm looking for a groovebox just to have an alternative to DAW+VST, but there aren't many to come by here. I saw one for €300 a few months ago and if I wasn't considering going back to an all software setup I'd totally would have bought it.
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ejstheman posted:I wouldn't assume that stripes and dead pixels are similar issues. You're absolutely right, I just had a brainfart on the terminology. A Winner is Jew posted:If you're not averse to Ebay there are like 5 up right now for under $250. Really, I think most of the problems with equipment purchased there happen with analogue boxes since I've had zero problems with the non-analogue things I've gotten there. I've tried looking around for synths there, but most sellers don't even ship here. For the few that do, shipping is at or above $100. ...In addition to customs e: worth mentioning (again?) that I live in this synthless northern kingdom: Your Computer fucked around with this message at 14:02 on Mar 20, 2014 |
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In talking of grooveboxes, I picked up a cheap Electribe EMX. I can tell you I'll never pit anything worthwhile but I can tell you I play around with it constantly. I like enough I'll probably pick up the ESX.
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WAFFLEHOUND posted:Your cat can't sleep on your computer? iMac
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Your Computer posted:e: worth mentioning (again?) that I live in this synthless northern kingdom: Time for a road trip?
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Your Computer posted:I've tried looking around for synths there, but most sellers don't even ship here. For the few that do, shipping is at or above $100. poo poo, I forget that some of you are a bunch of godless soulless communist soccer playing Europeans. ON the bright side, what you lack in synths you make up for in socialized medicine.
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# ? Mar 20, 2014 16:39 |
Alt for Norge. Alt for syntese.
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# ? Mar 20, 2014 16:56 |
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But synths are the only medicine that works? PS: I ended up buying TWO Emu E4XT Ultras and will be cobbling together a super Emu. I'm pretty turned off by how slow/loud the SCSI hard drive performs but I plan to buy a SCSI compact flash drive and get rid of the hard drive eventually. The E4XT sounds bea-ti-ful otherwise. Dotcom Jillionaire fucked around with this message at 17:01 on Mar 20, 2014 |
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Your Computer posted:You're absolutely right, I just had a brainfart on the terminology. Maybe a kind US goon would proxy buy one for you on the cheap?
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# ? Mar 20, 2014 21:01 |
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Norway looks like one of those jets you see spurting from black holes.
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# ? Mar 20, 2014 21:07 |
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I just convinced my wife that I should get an A4 Of course I have to sell my minibrute after it gets repaired, and then wait until around October to see how large my Q1-3 bonus checks are because I can't get it unless I've also saved up the money for the trip to Europe we're taking next year (5k in 7 months is easy)... but in the mean time it let's me focus on learning and making music with the stuff I have without trying to figure out the cheapest way possible to piecemeal my setup to completion, since the A4 covers pretty much every hole in my setup. And the best part is, she agreed to it over gmail chat so I have that poo poo in writing.
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# ? Mar 20, 2014 21:19 |
I missed out on the setup posting on the first page, so I figured I can try to catch up here:
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WAFFLEHOUND posted:I missed out on the setup posting on the first page, so I figured I can try to catch up here: Oh but you're trying to consolidate before you move, huh? (Those KRKs are hot. Much hotter than my M-Audio monitors.)
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:That's your entire setup? I figured you would have like twice as much gear! There's a wavestation sitting in my closet and the left drawer has a pile of eurorack that's still unsold and a Monotribe. But yeah, I gear froth like crazy since Muffwiggler enables me like crazy. Right now I'm waiting for the oscillators to warm up on the Moog so I can get a stable sound out of it.
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FLX posted:That's a good idea. Isn't there some kind of IRC-like audio/video chat platform that we could get a permanently running room on? Like this we wouldn't need to do the whole connection thing with Skype every time. Someone on Facebook recommended jammr which lets you host a room for jamming online and has integrated chat. We were planning to test it out tonight fr those interested.
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And the latest addition, of which I still can't decide if I actually like it.
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# ? Mar 21, 2014 00:14 |
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That's what I need: a synth wall. Although how do you comfortably play the one at the top? Or is the answer simply "you don't."?
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# ? Mar 21, 2014 00:21 |
Sjoewe, post more mixes in the mix thread.
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:That's what I need: a synth wall. Although how do you comfortably play the one at the top? MIDI mind tricks. A MIRACLE posted:Sjoewe, post more mixes in the mix thread. I haven't DJ'ed in quite a while, but since I'm on duty next week at a release party I'll share the recording. Meanwhile I'm kindda busy sorting my records because I can't find anything since I moved...
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0dB posted:You must get the Vintage Synth voice card for the JD990. It matters. The guy ended up accepting my offer and it includes the Vintage Synth expansion card. I probably did overpay for the set (THANKS A LOT, GEARSLUTZ) but I guess that's the price for robot fart noises.
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# ? Mar 21, 2014 03:09 |
136 is the most fun BPM, just tossing that out there.
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# ? Mar 21, 2014 05:34 |
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that's some nice acid you got there. I still think it would sound better at 125 though .
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# ? Mar 21, 2014 14:28 |
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Did someone call for slow acid? https://soundcloud.com/sjoewe/tr707/s-qjK1t
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# ? Mar 21, 2014 15:01 |
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A 6-minute summary of the TR-808's role in music, from Graham Massey of 808 State. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01vzj7v My man sounds Manchester as hell.
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I like this especially the effects on the acid line. Sjoewe posted:Did someone call for slow acid? This is better than so much of the poo poo tech house I hear when I go out.
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I want to think this iteration of the thread will be when I finally break down and succumb to a more pronounced chasing of synths in the form of the means to attempt covers of the various obscure bits of music that have been haunting me since my youth, as opposed to my stalking of various oddities outright and all things FM SYNTH. Until such a moment arrives though, well... https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/evanbalster/imitone-mind-to-melody There's this software...thing. Through "methods", all things audible become MIDI---MIDI you can then mess with all manner of ways. It has actually managed to fund surprisingly early, and may yet reach one or more stretch goals, which is cool if it all ultimately works. For whatever reason, it would seem audio-centric things have yet to make any sort of dent on Kickstarter versus other hobbyist pursuits like miniatures that folks tend to part with vast sums of money over---so perhaps this is a mysterious herald of things to come?
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Looks drat nice. I put in for the basic version after watching the videos. Hope it works out.
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# ? Mar 21, 2014 22:36 |
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I hope he makes an iOS/Android app. Imagine being able to sing a melody on the go, upload it to Dropbox, and mess with it at home. That would seriously be life-changing.
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I'm not entirely sure but doesn't live 9 have a similar feature already implemented? Either way this seems like a neat app especially for users of other daws.
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