Harwest
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6 hours ago, Jokeyman123 said:
After listening to this again and again-how did you manage? i am convinced-the part of the key underneath-the part that contacts the fulcrum arm-is causing the clicking. There are little rubber bumpers attached to the metal fulcrum arms-at both ends from what I recall. it sounds like these rubber bumpers are just not there, or have detached from the fulcrums-so the hard plastic of the key is making direct contact with the metal on the fulcrum arm-with no rubber bumper to stop this. Must have been a defect in manufacturing-just my guess. I can't imagine how these parts could come loose-all the Privias I've serviced had these parts very tightly attached to the fulcrums-and even if you hit a key from the side-the rubber bumpers will still make contact. I suspect-maybe these parts were never assembled at all. Somebody at the Casio factory might have had a bad day!
It might be... At least very interesting that the noise only seem to come from one side of the key.
6 hours ago, Jokeyman123 said: -
I seem to have much the same issue on my px-s1000. I have just had my keyboard for about a month , but been playing more than an hour a day. The black keys I use the most are starting to make a clicking sound. But I also noticed if you are pushing the black keys slightly from the right side, you can hear a click. From the left side,
it is normally not possible to notice.
Audio issues and Bluetooth lag.
in Privia PX-S Series
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I have tried to connect the px-s 1000 to a computer via usb midi playing a softsynth. When I send de output from the computer back into the aux line-in (not bluetooth) I also get a lag. I guess alltogether at about 7 ms. It is unfortunatly to much to use. The latency in the computer is about 3 ms but the latency in the aux input seems to be at about 4 ms too! Is there a way to avoid latency in the aux input?