When I asked a repair guy to oil the keybed on PSR-S950 because it started to make too much noise, at first he hesitated but then he agreed and the problem was fixed. But he explained afterwards that the keybed is not actually designed to be disassembled (he had to disassemble it) and doing it few times can brake it at all. I guess, my point is that what we see in this video is a rather mysterious process for most people; it is highly optimized and the sad fact is that the final product is not supposed to last for many years if used intensively, also it’s not supposed to be easily repaired. A pitch bend wheel on my S950 has broken again after it was fixed 6 months ago. I guess, the message is “come on, buy a new arranger”.
As for people who designed and programmed these machines, they are surely brilliant engineers; while we are playing PSRs they deal with different kind of challenges.