--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@t...> wrote: > I sometimes try to use my Pro-One to control my MOTM. But as > mentioned above, the keyboard is quite crummy, and I usually give >up after a few minutes. The key mechanism needs constant maintenance >to repair dead keys. I had a similar problem. Mine was getting keys that wouldn't trigger, or that would double-trigger. The problem was corrosion & deposits on the trigger wires. I was able to fix the problem using a contact cleaner pen (a few bucks at Radio Shack). Carefully rubbing the tip against the top and bottom of the trigger wires took the goo off. There are a couple of other features on the Pro-one that I find handy in a modular contect. The glide is applied to the CV out, which handles my needs. The 40-step sequencer and the arpeggiator work fine for electronica synth patterns. You can control pitch and filter cutoff with external CV's, so the MOTM can assimilate it. Finally, the Audio In can be used as a envelope detector/gate generator. Sequential threw in a lot of quirky features that would be expensive to duplicate new. The keyboard IS still crummy, though! It's too bad that there's not much of a market for interesting new CV controllers!
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Re: OT-cleaning keyboards; was Any reasonable CV keyboards...
2003-06-16 by elle_webb
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