I have a Roland XP 10 key board that wont come on when power up it just dead nothing from it the power supply is working excellent I would really love to get it working again I appreciate and grateful for the assistance in every ways please help me out much love and respect thanks. Ken Albert Junior Flames.
SOURCE: Roland Juno D Keyboard Keys not sounding
The problem of the Juno-D is de rubber strips inside under the keysthere are 5 strips, you have to clean this rubber strips with alcohol and clean the board too, this will resolve your problem if you leave the Juno-D without playing for a long period you will get the same problem again. this is a very poor keyboard it,s a pitty that Roland Make so poor keyboard!!!!
SOURCE: My sustain pedal does not work on my Roland Juno-D keyboard.
Have you tried the pedal straight into the amp without going thru the Roland?
Does the sustain pedal turn on with the foot pedal or is it a separte stomp switch to turn it on?
SOURCE: Roland RD-700SX as MIDI keyboard
Theres a good article at recordingreview.com. If you join which is free you have access to a lot of great information. You can download Midiox to troubleshoot your midi connections etc. Make sure that your transmit channel on your keyboard matches up with the receive channel in your program. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: roland xp 50. everything works find except sound
Yes, he is full of it. For parts try Digikey.com, Mouser.com, and AntiqueElectronicSupply.
SOURCE: My roland xp-50 keyboard is dead.
Ok guys. Just got mine XP50 fixed with the "No Display" problem. The LCD screen was blank without text and only shown orange color. The problem is one of the capacitors on the main board was dead. I have replaced all 3 caps on the main board and the problem is solved and if you are a little handy on soldering, you can do it yourself. The 3 caps you should replace are:
- C901 (I used 16V 330MicroF)
- C65 (I used 5V 4.7 MicroF)
- C 902 (I used 16V 330 MicroF)
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