Can anyone give a little advice on cleaning key contacts please? I have two Prodigies, one of which has three double triggering keys i.e. the note plays reliably when the key is pressed but triggers again when the key is released.
Each key on the Prodigy has two copper leaf type strips, one above the other. I’m assuming one does the voltage (pitch), the other does the envelope. Is this correct?
When the key is pressed the top leaf makes contact first, followed by the lower leaf. When released, the lower one breaks contact first, followed by the upper one. I've watched the operation of the contacts when the keys are pressed and they seem to behave in exactly the same way as the other 'normal' keys.
I’ve tried cleaning the bus rails and copper strips gently with cotton buds and Isopropyl alcohol. Did I do the wrong thing? I seem to be able to get the three keys in question working correctly for a very short period (10mins) then the fault/double triggering re-appears.
Do I need to source new contacts for these keys?
Cheers in advance for any help offered.
Cleaning Prodigy key contacts - Help required please.
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Re: Cleaning Prodigy key contacts - Help required please.
Reviving an old thread. Would appreciate any input on this too.
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Re: Cleaning Prodigy key contacts - Help required please.
Use the original instructions: http://www.bustedgear.com/repair_Moog_p ... acts_2.htm I don't know what else you can do in this case. I only once had to change a couple of keys on my Micron.
Re: Cleaning Prodigy key contacts - Help required please.
This might be useful. He dismantles and cleans the keyboard.
https://youtu.be/QwiXi42XkPk
https://youtu.be/QwiXi42XkPk