SOURCE: I have a Wurlitzer Omni
Hello!
I had several friends over the years who've had Wurlizer organs and they always "swear" by them. Guess they would be somewhat like Maytag products.
Anyway, I called one of them and she said she finally was able to get a partial solution from a friend of hers.
However crazy this sounds, she assures me that this procedure helped:
Look on the middle of the back of the organ, equidistant from corner to corner. There should be a knob of sorts which is kind of gold or bronze color. If the numbers haven't worn off, they should be around this knob. She said it works like this: turn the knob three times to the right, then four times to the left, and then push up. This supposedly resets the mechanism inside the organ that was loosened when your bench contacted the big pedal.
It's certainly worth a try, isn't it?
SOURCE: play casio keyboard through midi and acer laptop
Update your usb driver, make sure you have the latest miditzet driver, check your connections, and make sur sure you get all this for the operating system you are using. This should help.
Good Luck
Fehdi
SOURCE: highest 13 keys on top and on bottom boards do not function
Those notes are likely scanned along with all the others. The strobe selection lines for those are likely failed... this might be only two wires.
IF you have ribbon style cables in the unit, this is often caused when people pull the cables by the edges to remove from connectors.
Look for this and a connector that might have one end lifted where a couple wires aren't quite connecting. THIS IS not ANY ISSUE OF FUSES.
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