OASYS76: Keybed removal instructions, for cleaning?

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Rav2
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OASYS76: Keybed removal instructions, for cleaning?

Post by Rav2 »

Hi all good folks out there,

I would appreciate to know some instructions for keybed removal / key contact cleaning on an OASYS 76.
Has anyone already performed such a keybed removal on the O76?
Any hints will be helpful, starting from which bolts to remove on the underside. Pictures would be nice as well.

Winter season is cleaning season :D


I intend to start this project over christmas 2016/2017, and will probably post some instructions once I am done. An alternative suggestion would be to utilize this thread for a regular progress update with this project, if this is of any interest? I have received notice that the intermittent velocity issue I am observing for quite a while now (see one of my other posts) could actually really be connected to some dust buildup inside the O. From the far angle, it sure looks clean inside, but I did never get into the keybed so far, due to a missing instructional guide.

Anyways, this is what I plan to change up next ... . Stay tuned :soundsgood.


Best wishes in the meantime!
Shine on,
Rav2
OASYS 76, Kronos 2, Juno 60, Jupiter 80, Oberheim OB-8, Zynthian (a little RasPi synth, MIDI only).
Interface: RME RayDAT.
Audio and MIDI: via ADAT Ultragain 8200.
DAW: Juggling between FL 12 and Reaper.
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Post by jbeliz »

It is pretty simple just take of the first screws going across the bottom of the keyboard keybed there should be 2 screws lined up across from each other going accross the bottom should be maby about 10 screws, that will loosen up your keybed and joystick and cd drive and you can then slide out the keybed backwards and just prop it up as for the cleaning maybe just a little alcohol.
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