From frederick.somerville@gmail.com Wed Nov 07 02:58:26 2012
Subject:Re: small video of my Mojo keybed problems
BTW - The written word is limited in its capacity to convey all information
- body language and tone of voice gets lost.
Some times we write in English which is not our mother tounge - so perhaps
90% of the communication is lost in transit.
The tone in this forum is pure heaven as compared to another one I tried
(Remember Craig ?)
2012/11/7 Frederick Somerville
> If it is easy to open the mojo up - try and pull out the offending spring
> and reset it. Feel the area in the key where the spring sets for any edges.
> Lastly you could try the trick with a miniscule amount of silicon based
> grease.
>
> 2012/11/7 Frederick Somerville
>
>> It sure sounds like a squeeky spring.
>>
>> But apart from that - I sure sounds sweet.
>>
>> http://www.proaudioe.com/pages/nord-tech-support-usa/keybeds.php#SQUEAKYKEYSYNDROME
>>
>> 2012/11/6 mb.grupos
>>
>> **
>>>
>>> Hi friends,
>>> I need your help!
>>>
>>> I made a small video of my Mojo, where I play the noisy keys.
>>> Please can you see it and tell me if I'm crazy or my Mojo has a real
>>> problem !
>>> Video Link: http://wtrns.fr/pDbhA4ysl35_Fb
>>> Look at the following times
>>> . 0.00 to 0.43 sec - metalic "springs noise" on lower manual:
>>> . 0.32 to 0.55 sec - metalic "springs noise" on upper manual (2 days
>>> after, I already had about 9 keys more with this noise!)
>>> . 0.55 to 1.06 sec - noise of the keys bumping each other
>>> . 1.06 to the end - plastic noise of the black keys during chords. This
>>> noise is caused by slack on the keys
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>> Manuel
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> MVH Frederick Somerville
>>
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> MVH Frederick Somerville
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MVH Frederick Somerville
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