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are you in India, paid Rupee's for it. 1800? new. $26 new
is toy keyboard, and finding manuals for toys is not easy.
1billion web sites now, and Sanchez is hiding under a rock.
time to upgrade, or just play with it for fun, no book fun.
I'd give it away to a kid and buy nice Yamaha, no kidding.
why play with toys get the real dead.
YMMV, your music my vary/
Just a shot in the dark but a lot of keyboards allow for splitting the keyboard in half or even in quarters to assign multiple sounds... have you tried a total reset? Or explore the manual for setting up a split keyboard. Might help.
under the keyboard there is a switch for each key, try to clean it whit water and a smooth paper.
I have Roland keyboards and it happens after playing a lot.
good notes
Hello. You might have a "Tube rattle" problem. This is very common in these amps. google "tube rattle" and you will find alot of people having the same issue. There is some rubber tube dampers that you can buy to stop the rattling. Hope this will help
If this is a vacuum tube unit, SOME vacuum tubes will have spacers within them that can rattle. You cannot get into the tube of course to correct the problem. Replacing the tube MIGHT find one that does not have the loose parts in it.
Check for loose mpounting bolts of the speaker itself. One unit I found had a Tolex covered back closure that was vibrating. Had to put a cleat in to secure it to the wall below it. Also check for wires that are unsecured.
Try the live chat feature here:http://disneyinteractivestudios.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3192 or try here: http://www.jakks.com/customer-service JAKKS apparently is the company that manufactured them.
You would be very surprised of how few moving parts are in side one of these keyboards. There is no fix to the action,trust me. play the day lights out of it until it stops then get a new one. Have some fun and explore, if you find an old one that is shot, take it a part and you will see what I mean. These units are really a disposable instrument. I hope this doesn't disappoint you . I hope it helped. Keep on rockin in the free world. DFD
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