Repairing unresponsive keys on a MIDI keyboard
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- čas přidán 10. 01. 2020
- Trimming the rubber bumper under a key allows it to travel down a fraction of a millimeter further with each key press, thus making better contact with the sensors. For me at least, this solved the problem of "quiet" keys on a used CME M-Keys midi controller I had purchased. Now they respond to gentle key presses again.
- Hudba
thank you, i didn't even trim it, i just flipped the bumper and my F key works again, you saved my ass
Thank you! I have the same keyboard, had 4 bad keys, cut from that rubber and it all works great! It was super easy!
U saved my life man thank you very much
1:50 membrane, recognizable in tv remotes and Super Nintendo controllers
This seems to be a common issue with the M-key it seems. Thanks for putting this tutorial together. I'll get to fixing mine now!
Good job 👍🏻
It helped
you hero thanks for making the video
Very igneous, thanks!!
My problem is exactly the opposite, when pressing the A4 key it is sending always a velocity of 127, even when pressing it softly. I will open my Behringer keyboard with the help of this video and see what I can do
Does anyone know how to make a CME M-Key work with windows 11? I'm facing the issue of my laptop (or even my super old laptop running vista) to detect it? When I plug it in to my laptop, all the lights turn on (Shift and both data + and data -) but nothing else happens and it won't connect!
Thanks!
Was looking for a solution for my midi keyboard and the video turned out to be for the same CME M-Key keyboard 😮
thank you saved one of my midi controllers keys
Thanks You :)
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Same keybed as behringer MS-101 - if the keys lift at all the plastic bumpers crack - really rubbish design for a keytar.