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Re: Hello - Has anyone here dismantled a CZ-101 before?

2012-03-10 by sweeneymini

I've just brought a memory cartridge about 5 mins ago B-) I didn't fancy using the batteries as backup - pricey and had some leak all in my MC-202 before. Luckily, no harm was done to it :)

You might have guessed with the MC-202(s) and CZ-101 - I love small plastic synths!

Ben :)

--- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "k9k9dog" <domgoold@...> wrote:
>
> classic plastic!! you'll love it even more if you get a 
> ra3 memory cartridge(good luck...does anyone make clones 
> of these?) which will double your patch locations. you'll 
> also want an atari with the czartist software to edit it.
> man, you have to fit a backlight... ;p
> 
> --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "sweeneymini" <darkenforcer-forms@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> > 
> > I've just got my CZ-101 this week and I am chuffed with it B-) I was eyeing up a DX100 when I stumbled upon information about some songs I love using a 101. Just love the sound.
> > 
> > The keyboard works fine but quite a few of the buttons are stiff; they feel, and sound like something may have been spilled on the board. So, I am wondering about the pros and cons of opening the case up and seeing whats going on.
> > 
> > Has anyone done this before? Is it easy to access the buttons underneath? I don't want to risk breaking a working board, but I also don't want to leave something in there if it is corrosive.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Ben :)
> >
>

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