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I'm a little green on keyboards so I don't know if this is a weird probem or what, I find it insteresting though.
When you play F sharp it also plays F.
When you play A sharp it also plays A.
When you play D it also plays D flat.
This is on all octavs both upper and lower, BUT not the pedals. Also on the lower board these keys sometimes repeat themselves. Also on the lower if you play the A sharp and the F sharp together they kinda appregriate. (sp)
Any ideas ? Since it is all octaves I am thinking maybe the micro or some little diopdes near it, or do these things have a chip in between the board and the micro to scan it ? And possibly the pedals are a different system so they are unaffected ? I think it only has like 14 keys or something like that down there.
I wouldn't mind knowoing more about the architecture of these things. (or do they call that topology now)I mean, some of these keboard, we are talking full 88 here, I can't believe how few wires go to the keyboard itse;f, especially when the thing is 24 note polyphonic.
In the old days I was in a keyboard and there was a wire for each key going to taps on a bank of 11 boards with a big coil on each one, adjustable of course for tuning. No master oscillator and divider chain.
Nother thing I wonder, working on these (relatively) cheap keyboards, am I going to find the innards of the really good ones similar ? Or are they simply a whole new ballgame.
When you play F sharp it also plays F.
When you play A sharp it also plays A.
When you play D it also plays D flat.
This is on all octavs both upper and lower, BUT not the pedals. Also on the lower board these keys sometimes repeat themselves. Also on the lower if you play the A sharp and the F sharp together they kinda appregriate. (sp)
Any ideas ? Since it is all octaves I am thinking maybe the micro or some little diopdes near it, or do these things have a chip in between the board and the micro to scan it ? And possibly the pedals are a different system so they are unaffected ? I think it only has like 14 keys or something like that down there.
I wouldn't mind knowoing more about the architecture of these things. (or do they call that topology now)I mean, some of these keboard, we are talking full 88 here, I can't believe how few wires go to the keyboard itse;f, especially when the thing is 24 note polyphonic.
In the old days I was in a keyboard and there was a wire for each key going to taps on a bank of 11 boards with a big coil on each one, adjustable of course for tuning. No master oscillator and divider chain.
Nother thing I wonder, working on these (relatively) cheap keyboards, am I going to find the innards of the really good ones similar ? Or are they simply a whole new ballgame.