Hi Worth - try here
http://www.guitar-parts.com/catalog/korg
It is where I got all the parts to refurbish a PA1xPro ages ago. Including the difficult to find style start/stop button.
I always dealt with a guy called Mike...very clever guy and KNOWS his synths too!!
jc@sover.net
In fact, I still have a couple of left-over keypad strips which you can have for free, if you can wait for the slow postage (using standard international post) from Australia to Old Blighty....
The minimum you can replace is a four contact strip from memory, you actually cannot replace a single one...I am pretty sure I still have an eight or a 12 contact strip somewhere...
Anyhoo let me know if you want them...as I said no charge..happy to help you out!!
Dennis
PS: I also found this as well...
Replace Velocity Strip:
Put your keyboard upside-down on something soft (and dont squash your joystick).
Undo the screws that hold the keys in place (there's 16 of them on the pro).
Carefully slide out the keys (it come out as a complete unit). You can bring it forward enough to be able to
carefully unglug the two sets of ribbon wires by carefully prying them upwards - I left the couple of single wires because they were long enough not to worry about disconnecting.
On the back of the keys are two long contact boards. Undo the screws that hold the board on and turn it over.
Now you can see the rubber contact velocity strips. These peel off very easily. You will find your offending note either has a dirty contact problem (just blow it clean) or more likely a small tear in the rubber. Replace the rubber strip with the new one simply by poking it back into place with an straightened paper-clip or other reasonably blunt but small object (a pin is too sharp).
The whole process takes about 20-30 minutes….
Thanks to Mr Nice and Easy and his website. I knew this info was somewhere, just took me a while to remember!!!
http://korgpa2xpro.yolasite.com/