Minimoog Model D Complete Keybed Restoration of Vintage Moog Synthesizer
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- This 1974 Minimoog Model D had a broken key along with a completely unusable keybed when it came by the shop. I filmed the entirety of this tedious process for the benefit of anyone looking to rebuild a keybed on a vintage synth. Hopefully it will give you an idea of an organized workflow that will help you get the project done so you can get back to playing!
There are a number of sites still providing parts to service your keybed. I used Syntar and Rosin Sound for the various supplies needed.
At a minimum you'll need bushings and lubricant. I also had a broken key to replace.
Be aware that there are different keysprings for black and white keys. I had a box for each so they didn't get mixed up. Also, you'll need to reinstall the black keys before you install the white ones.
I didn't use a special tool to adjust the key height. Just a pair of needle nose pliers. Do this carefully and you'll be fine. You'll see I did use a straight edge ruler to level the keybed. I set the outside key heights and worked everything in between with the straight edge and pliers.
If a key is sticking due to the old lubricant that's gotten crusty, you can clean the metal key way with WD40 and also insert a flat-head screwdriver in the underside of the key to widen the gap.
This whole job takes a big work surface and patience but it is doable.
I used hand sanitizer to clean the dirty keybed (with a toothbrush), Simple Green to clean the keys, and followed the whole thing up with The Natchez Solution which is a conditioner/polish that really brings back surfaces that have been neglected. Love that stuff!!
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nice work!
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Great work, thanks for sharing! Most relatable moment: searching all over the shop for a keyspring that got away!
Haha. Even sped up as much as it was that search took forever. Haha.
Thanks 👍
So, let me ask this question. When I press most notes on my keyboard, it's like the glide is on., and that just pressing one note or any note. Not 2 at the same time. Is this due to dirty contacts on the keyboard keys. And, it's not on all keys but a majority. Some keys play normally. Thanks!
This whole operation would have been a lot nicer if it had audio to explain exactly what you are doing. I have 2 MiniMoogs badly in need of restoration. You obviously KNOW what you are doing BUT I certainly don't. Anything electronic is SCARY, even moreso without the knowledge to fix it.