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Hi, I am looking for someone who could repair my Ensoniq SQ 1 Plus keyboard. I am near Horncastle in Lincolnshire. Would deliver for repair, please call 01507 533760, Geoff
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Hello from across the pond. I've used the postal prefix's of PE24 and PE25 for the search... hope I chose the correct ones. It seems that Skegness Lincolnshire does not have any service agents for Hitachi... but the Shires surrounding Lincolnshire do. Here's what I found:
The Service Manual is for the 61-note SQ-1, but that uses the same boards as the SQ-1, just a different keybed. I don't think this is a keybed problem. You can try unplugging the ribbon cable to the keybed from the main board, boot up, and see if you get the same crash. You may get a KEYBOARD CALIBRATION ERROR message, but you can ignore it; if it boots, the keys won't work, but at least you'll be able to see if you get that error message. If you still do, you know it's a main board problem and not anything to do with the keybed. And at that point, your only hope is to replace the main board.
Usually that indicates that the polarity of the jack for the sustain pedal has been switched or someone has substituted another pedal with the wrong polarity. Try looking in the manual to see if that is an editable parameter for people who might not be able to obtain an original pedal. You may have to initialize the keyboard which is on page viii of the manual. The jacks on the back for footswitches are on page 1 and 2. The footswitch settings are on page 9. I found the manual here:http://soundprogramming.net/manuals/Ensoniq_KT-76_KT-88_Manual.pdf I don't know if you have the single footswitch or the optional stereo footswitch. If it is the single footswitch, the default setting should work correctly if it is the original SW-2 or SW-6 pedal switches. If it is the optional SW-10, the FTswL setting should be Unused. Hope this helps.
This may not help, but it's the only way I found it. A seller has the instruction with the purchase of a battery from him. Before you ask, no it's not me! Maybe this will help.
Hi, I used to have some of these cards. I have a driver called Ensoniq Vivo which might work. I will email it to you - I don't see a place to put drivers here on this site. You might also try this driver: http://www.soundcard-drivers.com/drivers/88/88810.htm
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