On 08/06/2018 04:28 AM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
I probably never hit this particular issue, because I still have my Roland SC-33 from 1996.  I'm going to be sad when this thing finally stops working.  I understand the capacitors will die eventually.

In my experience with my Roland D20 (from the 1980's), the slider's eventually get 'noisy', and even some click-switches sometimes fail to have effect, taking multiple tries to work.

Also, the velocity sensitivity of the keyboard itself seems to have become less effective.

I haven't had problems with the sound-generator yet, but I don't use it very much any more.

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Sincerely,
Aere


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