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I have a modus f01 and the middle e sustains after release sometimes. Not everytime... But too much. Bought the service manual... No answers.... I ask online and get no acknowledgement from yamaha that there are ant problems at all.

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Sounds like a there is a rubber contact that’s allowed debris to get on the circuit board (MK). You may need a tech to disassemble the keyboard assembly to repair this

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No reason why only one note would sustain.
Try a factory reset
Hold down the highest key whilst turning on - see if this helps.

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  • Posted on May 15, 2009

SOURCE: Sustain pedal not working on my Yamaha P-90

What I figured out is that when i turn on the keyboard, if i hold down the pedal by accident, it will work in reverse. I dont know if this is what you mean. If it is, just dont touch the pedal when you turn it on. If it isn't, try to return the pedal. I dropped one, it had this problem, and they gave me a new one. Your cord for it might have been bent (?). Also, turn the keyboard on with the pedal already plugged in. It's not made to be plugged in while it's on. Hope this helps. - Matthew

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  • Posted on Sep 09, 2009

SOURCE: yamaha tw200 service manual

here's one from ADV rider:

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=325164

and ads somewhere:

http://www.tradebit.com/filedetail.php/6421300-yamaha-01-09-trailway-tw200-service-manual-pdf

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2009

SOURCE: ctk-601 sustain pedal issue. I am trying to use a

If the pedal is a simple switch, and not a MIDI device, then most probably the only difference is that in one pedal the switch is wired so it is normally open, and in the other normally closed.
Modifying that would involve disassembling the pedal and looking if the switch can be rewired the opposite way.

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2009

SOURCE: bought a sustain foot pedal and it works the opposite

Yep!!! Happens all the time and only a few synths have the option of selecting the operating mode.

NOW if you can open the pedal, USUALLY the switch has both the Normally Open and Normally Closed functions that a single wire can be moved to reverse the operation.

USUALLY you will need a soldering iron to make the change.

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  • Posted on May 27, 2012

SOURCE: everytime i get inline in myyearbook it says Service Temporarily Unavailable

HELP PLS??

Service Temporarily Unavailable

The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.

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What I figured out is that when i turn on the keyboard, if i hold down the pedal by accident, it will work in reverse. I dont know if this is what you mean. If it is, just dont touch the pedal when you turn it on. If it isn't, try to return the pedal. I dropped one, it had this problem, and they gave me a new one. Your cord for it might have been bent (?). Also, turn the keyboard on with the pedal already plugged in. It's not made to be plugged in while it's on. Hope this helps. - Matthew
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