Lowering the module...
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Lowering the module...
You can think that it's stupid..but i can't lower the module!!! someone (in particular italians) can help me??
- Gargamel314
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page 5 of the Keyboard Assembly Manual has the whole process here.
Korg Kronos-61, Nautilus-61, 01/Wfd, SONAR Pro
I know..but equally i can't do itGargamel314 wrote:page 5 of the Keyboard Assembly Manual has the whole process here.

maybe the "rubber pad" of the support pad is pasted on the bracket...
it happens to me when the modules is raised for a long time
try to move it with more strenght
it happens to me when the modules is raised for a long time
try to move it with more strenght
YAMAHA W5 + TRITON proX (exb MOSS / exb PCM01 / exb PCM05 / exb SCSI / 64Mo) + M3-73 No.000187 v2.0 (exb Radias v2.0 / exb M256) + DOEPFER LMK2+
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AKAI DPS16 + MINDPRINT Envoice + ART Dual MP + RODE NT1000
BEHRINGER DDX3216 + 4 MACKIE SRM350 + 2 MACKIE SWA1501 (+ PEAVEY KB300 )
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- Rob Sherratt
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Korg now use a concertina hinge mechanism instead of what is shown in the keyboard assembly guide. Unscrew the thumb screw to release the locking plate, rotate the locking plate out of the way and tighten the thumbscrew again to hold it there. Then raise the M3M slightly and push the center of the concertina hinge in. It will fold under the M3M as you lower the module. Then use the locking plate to lock the module in the lowered position.
Regards,
Rob
Regards,
Rob