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#369892 - 08/04/13 12:40 AM Re: Help with My Technics KN 7000 [Re: Paradise19]
RMepstead Offline
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What country do you live in Paradise?
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#369893 - 08/04/13 12:47 AM Re: Help with My Technics KN 7000 [Re: Paradise19]
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See page 159 about keyboard scaling which could be associated with your problem.


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#369894 - 08/04/13 01:21 AM Re: Help with My Technics KN 7000 [Re: Paradise19]
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'Both pitch bend wheel and modulation do not work at all' Paradise says - that tells me that that is the reason why the left hand is out of key with the right hand...the machine has been dropped and what those wheels affect are broken...replacements are available.
Rog
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#369895 - 08/04/13 01:31 AM Re: Help with My Technics KN 7000 [Re: RMepstead]
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Oh yeah, that would cause serious tuning problems.

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#369897 - 08/04/13 06:35 AM Re: Help with My Technics KN 7000 [Re: Paradise19]
Bob Hendershot Offline
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Registered: 12/02/99
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Loc: Johnson City, TN USA
Paradise19, are you in the USA?

Set the split point to the far left hand "C" and see if all the keys are in tune now. (you will not have APC unless you are in the pianist mode for this test)

My guess is that the pitch bend wheel pot or circuitry is bad which may or may not have been caused by a shock such as dropping. There would be obvious damage to the case if it had been hit that hard.

There is excellent service available in Florida . . .

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#369901 - 08/04/13 09:30 AM Re: Help with My Technics KN 7000 [Re: Paradise19]
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Registered: 07/27/13
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RMepstead ----I'm in Canada

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#369902 - 08/04/13 09:32 AM Re: Help with My Technics KN 7000 [Re: Paradise19]
Paradise19 Offline
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Registered: 07/27/13
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RMepstead -----I've opened the keyboard up and disconnected both pitch bend wheel and modulation wheel, and the tuning issue still exists

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#369903 - 08/04/13 09:37 AM Re: Help with My Technics KN 7000 [Re: Paradise19]
Paradise19 Offline
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Registered: 07/27/13
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Bob Hendershot----I wish I was in Florida. I'll try what you suggested and keep you posted.

Thanks to everyone for their responses and help!!! Hopefully we can get this keyboard fixed.

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#369907 - 08/04/13 12:04 PM Re: Help with My Technics KN 7000 [Re: jd5live]
Joe Baron Offline
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Registered: 02/01/04
Posts: 330
Loc: England
Hi John.
I know what you mean now regarding private messages.
I thought you meant emails. I now Know, Nigel posted to me.
Keep well John, that was good advice you gave me.
I thank all others who helped.
Regards'
Joe.

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#369911 - 08/04/13 02:47 PM Re: Help with My Technics KN 7000 [Re: Paradise19]
Bob Hendershot Offline
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Registered: 12/02/99
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Loc: Johnson City, TN USA
Paradise, the symptom acts like the pitch bend is locked to one extreme so that the right hand voices are moved up or down from the tuning center. Disconnecting the pitch bend may not work. The connection needs to be at the center point of the pitch bend variable resistance.

If the above assumption is correct, and if you move the split point all the way to the bottom C, and if you keep the APC setting at basic or fingered, the keys should be in tune across the board but with no rhythm. Selecting the pianist mode would result in the same symptom you are now seeing if APC is on.

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