Carol, Thanks. Yes, the two keys in question are a black and white key adjacent. I'll pull things down and look to see if there is any obstruction, then regulate the action on the keys. I just wanted to know I wasn't on a fool's errand before I took a half day doing that. While the DC3 Pro is it's own beast, I think it's mostly a Mark III variant with higher resolution sensors and servos. It uses the DKC500RW controller and was built in 2000. _____ From: disklavier@yahoogroups.com [mailto:disklavier@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Carol Beigel Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 6:22 PM To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [disklavier] DC3 Pro Key Sensor Question I could be something fell between the keys. Are those two keys next to each other? It could also be a piano action problem. Is this a MarkIII model? I doubt the sensors need to be replaced. First, look for a foreign object, then check the action regulation. Then the key sensors can br adjusted in maintenance mode, and that may require a technician. Carol Beigel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Becker" <phil@... <mailto:phil%40plb.com> > To: <disklavier@yahoogro <mailto:disklavier%40yahoogroups.com> ups.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:07 PM Subject: [disklavier] DC3 Pro Key Sensor Question >I have a millennium edition DC3 Pro that has developed an issue with the >key > sensor on a couple of keys on the high end of the keyboard. The sensors > aren't completely out, but rather seem to have only a couple of levels of > resolution, so sometimes the keys don't send the midi output when struck, > and sometimes they do. Even when they do, however, the output is very > "coarse" for those two keys. In all other respects the piano is operating > 100% correctly. > > My question is: Is this likely to be a bad sensor that will need to be > replaced, or is it possible that it is a dirty sensor that could somehow > be > cleaned and not need replacing. Before taking things apart and trying to > clean the keys at that level, I thought I'd find out if it is a losing > mission and I just need to call a technician and prepare to buy new > sensors. > > Phil > > > > ------------------------------------ > > To Post a message to the group, send it to: disklavier@YahooGro <mailto:disklavier%40YahooGroups.com> ups.com > > To Post a private message to Todd Muncy, the group's founder and > moderator, send it to: > disklavier-owner@ <mailto:disklavier-owner%40Yahoogroups.com> Yahoogroups.com > > To reach our group's web site go to: > http://Yahoogroups. <http://Yahoogroups.com/group/disklavier> com/group/disklavier > > THINKING OF LEAVING THE GROUP? > If you are thinking of unsubcribing because you are getting too much mail, > go the the web site and change your email delivery option instead. That > will fix the problem, while maintaining your access to the group. If you > insist on leaving us completely send a blank email to: > disklavier-unsubscr <mailto:disklavier-unsubscribe%40yahooGroups.com> ibe@... > > Know someone who wants to join? Have them send a blank email to: > disklavier-subscrib <mailto:disklavier-subscribe%40eGroups.com> e@... or give them this link: > http://Yahoogroups. <http://Yahoogroups.com/group/disklavier/join> com/group/disklavier/join > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - http://www.avg. <http://www.avg.com> com > Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.13.110/2385 - Release Date: > 9/20/2009 5:51 PM > > >
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RE: [disklavier] DC3 Pro Key Sensor Question
2009-09-24 by Phil Becker
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