buffac1 Posted April 30, 2020 Posted April 30, 2020 I'm wondering if anyone has figured out how to dis engage the mod wheel on the piano sounds? I actually sent back the first 560 I bought because when I was on the phone with Casio they didn't even know why this was happening and told me to exchange it! As I was waiting for my new one to arrive it occurred to me that maybe i=t was the mod wheel but why would that ne enable on the piano sound? Makes no sense and the vibrato doesn't really turn off the whole way even if you have it down. Any suggestions? Quote
Brad Saucier Posted April 30, 2020 Posted April 30, 2020 1 minute ago, buffac1 said: I'm wondering if anyone has figured out how to dis engage the mod wheel on the piano sounds? I actually sent back the first 560 I bought because when I was on the phone with Casio they didn't even know why this was happening and told me to exchange it! As I was waiting for my new one to arrive it occurred to me that maybe i=t was the mod wheel but why would that ne enable on the piano sound? Makes no sense and the vibrato doesn't really turn off the whole way even if you have it down. Any suggestions? The modulation effect should be completely off when the modulation wheel is all the way down. Can you attach a short audio clip here of what's happening? 1 Quote
Mick4452 Posted June 15, 2020 Posted June 15, 2020 For what it's worth, just yesterday purchased a 560 demo from Kraft. Brand new condition. Clicked on Grand Piano button. It sounded horrible. I reset the instrument to factory default and it sounded the same. After about 30 minutes of scratching my head...Noticed the the Mod wheel was all the way up! Problem solved. I've never had a Mod wheel and didn't recognize that was a Mod function. LOL I was very relieved. 2 Quote
demaris Posted January 24, 2022 Posted January 24, 2022 I've recently developed a situation where the mod wheel on my PX-5S seems to drift a bit so that I might get a vibrato even though I just turned it down. Vigorous playing may cause it to move a bit. This is after a few years of lugging it around to gigs and rehearsals so not completely surprising, but it sounds a bit like what's happening above. I think it will have to go in for repair, but I was looking for a global filter in the menus and found something like knob calibration. I wondered if there might be a way to give some offset so that the CC 'zero' actually corresponds to an offset of the wheels physical position. It looks like it's intended to set sliders or knob centers. Quote
demaris Posted January 24, 2022 Posted January 24, 2022 It is easy to edit a few piano sounds to make the mod wheel not assigned to any CC value. But I've been using a user Hammond patch that uses the mod wheel for the fundamental, and it would suddenly drop out in a range around the all down position. I'll probably edit that sound as well just to fix the fundamental full or nearly full on, which is almost always where I want it. Quote
demaris Posted January 25, 2022 Posted January 25, 2022 I found a tip elsewhere in the forums to clean the pot by running it back and forth a few times and this seems possibly to have improved it. Quote
IanB Posted January 25, 2022 Posted January 25, 2022 Sounds like it needs a squirt of switch cleaner. Quote
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