I have a client with four of these things that he wants to resurrect and play. He has some budget.
In addition to the usual and expected problems of 30 year old analog / digital synths, these suffer from the deterioration of the connectors to the top panel membrane switch matrix. The membrane terminates in a tail that plugs into conx on the panel PCBs, the material decays and cracks. All of this species suffers from the problem. It is generally possible to tack leads onto the membrane and run those to the board, but over time these too will crumble and fail. Soon enough the membrane carrying the switch elements will crumble too. It's just a matter of time.
Does anyone have a sound and sexy solution. I haven't found replacement membrane panels and wouldn't trust NOS if I could find them.
Some have replaced the whole 59 Switch matrix with momentary switches mounted in the front panel. Yuck. I've looked into some sort of switch that would fit in the LED holes (3mm) and mount an LED beneath for status. That also is very fussy work and looks like at least $7 a switch before labor.
This is what we call and "Arps & Crafts Project."
Does anyone have a better solution? Spitball me here. Thanks.
In addition to the usual and expected problems of 30 year old analog / digital synths, these suffer from the deterioration of the connectors to the top panel membrane switch matrix. The membrane terminates in a tail that plugs into conx on the panel PCBs, the material decays and cracks. All of this species suffers from the problem. It is generally possible to tack leads onto the membrane and run those to the board, but over time these too will crumble and fail. Soon enough the membrane carrying the switch elements will crumble too. It's just a matter of time.
Does anyone have a sound and sexy solution. I haven't found replacement membrane panels and wouldn't trust NOS if I could find them.
Some have replaced the whole 59 Switch matrix with momentary switches mounted in the front panel. Yuck. I've looked into some sort of switch that would fit in the LED holes (3mm) and mount an LED beneath for status. That also is very fussy work and looks like at least $7 a switch before labor.
This is what we call and "Arps & Crafts Project."
Does anyone have a better solution? Spitball me here. Thanks.
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