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Roland RD-150 didn't like white wine

 
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Jazzer
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:58 pm    Post subject: Roland RD-150 didn't like white wine Reply with quote

Whilst playing a gig last night, on my trusty Roland RD-150, someone helpfully gave a me a glass of white wine. She put it on the keyboard (ugh!) just above low C (two octaves below middle C) and, before I could do anything about it, the wine spilt. Now the A below the C, and the B flat and B are either not playing at all or are sounding incredibly loudly. The rumbling bass notes which started immediately (before the notes stopped working) made many faces turn. Goodness what's going on in the action.

Help! Anyone got any advice? I need the keyboard again tonight. It's only 6 years old and I'm not ready to pension it off....
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 12:31 pm    Post subject: White Wine Reply with quote

White wine is very acid and the residue needs to be cleaned from the circuit board under the keys using distilled water - u know the stuff they sell to use in steam irons. In the 80s when I ran a TV studio we used to have all sort of problems with that bubbly white whine that celebs like getting into the equipment. Often the tracks on the board would be corroded away and had to be mended with thin copper wire known as wirewrap wire. In short its a proble and I recommend you anly spill beer and unsweetened coffee in equipment.javascript:emoticon('Very Happy')
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks: I'll try what you suggest.
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