Do-it-yourself yamaha synthesizer repair

In detail: do-it-yourself yamaha synthesizer repair from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

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We repair synthesizers and digital pianos of all brands and manufacturers. Any year of release. with any faults. We also make adjustments and diagnostics.

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Synthesizer - an electronic musical instrument that creates (synthesizes) sound using one or more sound wave generators. The desired sound is achieved by changing the properties of the electrical signal (in analog synthesizers) or by adjusting the parameters of the central processor (in digital synthesizers). A synthesizer made in the form of a case with a keyboard is called a keyboard synthesizer. A synthesizer in the form of a case without a keyboard is called a synthesizer module and is controlled from a MIDI keyboard or other device, such as a MIDI guitar. If a keyboard synthesizer is equipped with a built-in sequencer, it is called a workstation. A synthesizer in the form of a computer program that uses a universal sound card for sounding and standard input-output means (computer keyboard, mouse, monitor) is called a software synthesizer.

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1. Need a diagram for the device. (Every little thing does not work, such as display backlight lamps, etc.)
2. The key is faulty (works - does not work). The principle of operation of the node is not clear. Perhaps there is some work on the restoration.

1. Scheme.
2. Dirt under the rubber bands on the keyboard or their wear. The principle of operation is the same as in the remote control buttons. Repair Methods:
Cleaning gum, if only dirt. If a lot of wear does not help, then, according to normal, they need to be changed. If this is not possible, then use old-fashioned methods, such as rubbing with graphite. But this is not good, because the dynamics of the keyboard is disturbed.

Thanks a lot for your answer! But the problem with the key is more mechanical (like the spring there is either worn out or broken - the key is lower than the others). how to disassemble and repair the assembly.

There are no springs there. This is due to a torn rubber band so the key sags. Remove the back cover from the device, remove 2 narrow long boards on the keyboard (they are latched), you will get to the rubber bands and you will see everything for yourself. And for the rubber band you will have to bow to the Yamaha ASC.

It reads the flop badly (you have to reload the floppy several times).
Which flop drives are suitable for this instrument - ordinary computer or some special ones.

With flops, nothing can be said for sure. some computers can go, some can't. Sometimes jumpers need to be changed. In general, replacing a flopak with a computer one is reminiscent of dancing with a tambourine. And the original one costs about 40 euros without taking into account the interests of the ASC.
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