


Access Virus Ti Polar How To Clean The
If or where it varies, you would have to use your intuition.If the ribbon cable is inserted correctly, and you still have the problem, then it will likely be the key-contacts.I, personally, haven't opened up a keybed yet to see what's inside (as I have had no need to), so unfortunately I don't have specific pics for doing that.As a guess, after removing the keybed from the Polar, I think you would need to remove the black plastic cage underneath the keybed, before opening up the PCB that houses the key contacts.The video on the thread I linked to above will show you how to clean the key contacts themselves.It shouldn't be too hard I wouldn't think. The TI Virus Platform has a wide range of oscillator models such as virtual analogue oscillators.The pics are for a Virus Indigo, but I'd imagine the Polar would be quite similar. Otherwise, if you feel able to take a look inside, there is a similar recent (ongoing) thread to your query with pics, etc.:Categories HI TECH KEYBOARDS ACCESS VIRUS TI2 POLAR. External audio signals can be processed via the.
It can be easily and cheaply replaced (cost me around £6 per octave). Look for any tears, or whether the rubber foot for that contact fails to naturally pop back outwards - if the rubber contact stays depressed, or is torn, even slightly, the rubber contact strip for that octave is damaged and needs replacing. But do not have any idea where to get it from.Hi there, your problem could just be the silicone rubber strip that is worn out/torn/damaged, check this first:-Check the contact on the silicone rubber strip corresponding to the key that is causing you the problems. Could anyone confirm if I am wrong or right, please?Otherwise I may need to exchange the whole board (Silga T120 C 94V0) I assume. I guess, it is needed to replace one pair of that small guys (resistor?). After cleaning the board, one of the dead keys still do not work.
I guess make sure you use an 'init' patch where velocity doesn't modulate anything, and I think for the key press to work you'd need both feet to cover all four of the PCB contacts, not just two of them, and to contact them in the correct order, and time/speed. The contacts will be trying to calculate the velocity/speed from your 'press' between each of the two feet. Again, more info is in the link above.Touching the contacts manually by hand may not be the best way to test it as it's probably more complex than just contacting the contacts individually. 18 years old (has it really been that long?!) I decided to replace all three octaves with three new rubber strips (2x 12-note strips, and 1x 13-note strip) at the same time.
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