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Sequential circuits Pro One workaround for bad keyboard bed
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:31 am    Post subject: Sequential circuits Pro One workaround for bad keyboard bed
Subject description: substitute Fatar keyboard
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Hi, I am looking for a Fatar 37-key TP/9 keyboard. I just read an amazing workaround for anyone stuck with a Pro One (either J-wire or Membrane) version who's having a nightmare because of their keyboard. You can actually subsitute another keybed into it and be good to go with no more problems. Here's the link:musictechnologiesgroup.com (look under blog or forum and youll see the photo's for this). If anyone has one of these fatar's I would be happy to buy it from you. Thanks, Pat
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