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So I've come to an understanding that not all keyboards have a golden 'pitch resistor'. (and possibly learnt the hard way) so I was wondering how can I control the pitch of this keyboard?
(picture of the circuit)
My question may be a little basic so my apologies. I'm fairly new to circuit bending. (:

Last edited by FlorescentMiniKeys (Jan 11, 2020 7:09 pm)

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(I apologize for messing up your forums I just don't understand how to inbed an image.)
https://m.imgur.com/a/nPLxJcA

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OK. If you mean Casio MA 120, This should be the same as Casio's SA line. You should check Casio SA1 Modifications, SA1 was the first in this line of shitty sample based toy keyboards..

http://weltenschule.de/TableHooters/Casio_SA-1.html

http://synthvibrations.com/circuit-bend … -sa-serie/

Don't expect any pitch resistor, if the keyboard is all the way sample based...

Last edited by ryba (Jan 16, 2020 3:04 pm)