Are you from 2006, when is it a good idea to microwave this and dovetastic were in their prime? Have a look at Techmoan and Bigclive while you're at it. UA-cam is full of buffs showing off history and technology :D
Battery corrosion happens when you have a current and continue to draw life from the battery after it is dead. The zinc outer shell of the battery is eaten by the contents. Don't just use the same type, *TEST EACH ONE* every time you replace all the batteries. 1.5V, 1.5V, 1.5V, 1.3V, don't use the odd one!
Making use of the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxcJ22tnHH9l1vjdIdEIG27iOG55P7LXI8 reconditioning plan, I just saved 2 auto batteries from being completely junked. The guides were very simple to follow. I wish I would have found this years ago! You may use the guide to recondition any battery type
Old comment but I did manage to accidentally drop the case reset button for my European model 1 Saturn in the sink. Thankfully I was able to get the button out using a long wood stick and chewing gum.
George Thomas the issue is the mixed battery types, whichever battery was weaker is guaranteed to lose the corrosion battle, if the duracell wasn't newer than the corroded battery it would be corroded instead
+Larry Bundy Jr Your comment prompted me to check my own Lynx 2, which I had no idea if the batteries were still in it or not, since it had been so long since I last used it Of the six Duracell AA's inside, only one showed any signs of leakage, and it was confined to the metallic portions of the end caps. All the other cells were pristine. The "freshness date" on them? March 2009. And they still had enough charge to boot up the device and play a round of Pinball Jam without keeling over. They had to be almost new the last time I played this particular unit, which could have been in excess of ten years ago.
Argantonis True, it's just that I have lots electronic devices that I sometimes forget to take the batteries out. One time I left batteries in a remote that sat in there for the past 8 years and it wasn't damaged from corrosion since they were Duracell batteries. Sadly that's not the same story for my radio that had cheap Chinese batteries that were sitting inside for 1.5 years.
You are right! even yamaha is now skimming on the samples, i tested a 81key keyboard at a pawn shop and the grand piano was a joke it sounded like a cheap off brand Chinese keyboard.
@@sharko_tv_be 20x19x18 is already so much, you meant +, not x And also, my calculation is simpler, two-instrument combination is 20x19 divided by 2, because 1+2 is the same as 2+1, and add the solo 20 to that.
it could be you never know with duracell they are sneaky like that but seriously this is why the duracell battery's are higher build quality over the cheap no name brands
I could not have more respect for you. As a synth/drum machine/sampler/workstation musician who started ou playing old Casios at 5 years old your channel brings me so much joy. I also circuit bend, build and repair guitars and repair and modify other electronics and you are a total badass in my eyes.
I've played a lot on that exact model. The purchase year was 1990 or possibly 1991, so I would agree with the 1989 guess. It was WAY cooler than my own Casios (PT-20 and MT-65) back then. Today, it is the other way around...
It's not that bad if you don't rub your eyes or touch your mouth, and wash your hands relatively quickly afterward, most of it is dry corrosion and will not immediately eat through your hands.
I feel a bit less bitter knowing that it isn't just me who HATES this all soldered method of manufacture David, I'm currently having a knife fight with a CT430 and as badly as I'm trying to get the video done, the more I fix the more there is to fix! I love the looks of the 430, very 80s with the pearlescent finish etc but good grief it is an absolute BEAR to work on! Glad you got this old girl up and running though! I love this channel as a side dish to the main 8 bit guy channel and it'd be awesome if you had the time/inclination to fix up another 80s keyboard 😀 always informative!
You should name this video better. I think it's a great demonstration of your skills and how to fix a very common problem with electronics. You would get more views and as a consequence, more happy owners. Do you sell your repaired keyboards? Excellent work!
Well. Taking a look at your other videos seems that you are above average in this one, wich is great (around 20k views or so). I did a Google Trends search for "battery leakage" and is a term that is increasing in searches since 2012. Adding something more descriptive to what you actually did in the video like "repair" or "cleansing" had not enough volume to show a trend. With that said, you may not get much volume from searched terms but you would have more curious guys to click if you also add "repaired" or "like new" somewhere in the title. I assume that you used the tags section to describe your video. Try adding: diy, electronics repair, battery leakage cleansing, how to and other related terms. If you sign this keyboard, after all the work you put on it, and you certify is the one from this video, it would be interesting to be acquired by someone like me. Even if it is not the best Casio Keyboard ever, you having it repaired is awesome.
Great point! I assume Casey's subscriber base (5M), popularity (1 billion views total) and historical authority (since 2010) allows the UA-cam Algorithm to expose his videos to a larger audience. It looks that every time Casey publishes a video it has a lot of views and a lot of engagement, so is a proven success for the algorithm (which gives preference to what works). In this case, I guess if 8-bit Keys works to improve titles and descriptions with more popular keywords, it may increase the exposure to new viewers that may be searching or interested about these themes. I am not saying it's been done wrong, because I love this content and I wish I had as many subscribers and views as 8-bit Keys has, on the contrary, I want more people to be expose to this amazing content! I can't tell this is the right way and the only way to know if it would work is experimenting. Cheers!
Whether or not you like this keyboard, David, I very much appreciate people like you that are willing to put so much energy into restoring stuff like this. Most people would have taken one look at that thing an thrown it away.
Also Duracell is prone to leakages. I had a battery leakage in my Nintendo Game Boy, and surprisingly it survived from the leakage. Now I use energizer batteries in my Game Boy.
4:44 Kid: mom, our neighbor is doing strange things on the garden again Mom: Let me guess, he is putting stuff on water again Kid: Nope, this time he is wearing a diving and a surgical masks
@ 8-Bit Keys I think the term you're looking for is sample based keyboard. There's a difference between sampling keyboards and sample based keyboards. Sampling keyboards such as the Casio SK-1 and the Yamaha VSS-30 allow you to record arbitrary samples and play them back via the keyboard keys, whereas sample based keyboards store samples of acoustic instruments in memory,, such as a piano, a flute, or a violin for instance. Not all sampling keyboards are necessarily sample based. The Yamaha VSS-30 is based on FM synthesis. Anyway, with sample based keyboards and synths, some samples are produced by combining wave forms and""/or samples to best represent the instrument its tamber is supposed to resemble. The Vtech Little Smart Super Soundworks is at its heart a sample based synthesizer and you can find an article about it online.
A lot of people think battery reconditioning is hard however I think I know it's incredibly simple. I have done it hundreds of time before, in fact it's what I do for a living [Check Details Here==> t.co/uUSuy6Yk5g ]. Anybody can recondition batteries, you just need to know the techniques.?
3:03 Imagine walking around the block and seeing this 8-bit-looking guy pouring vinegar all over this mysterious metal plate and scrubbing it, all while recording it.
It is unbelievable to see your home and neighbors without a fence. Here in Brazil it is impossible! We are living in our "house arrest". I visited some places in the USA, Ann Arbor and Lansing - Michigan, Knoxville - Tennessee and a beautiful little town, Loma Linda - California, where I did an experiment with high energy protons. USA is incredible! Congrats on your UA-cam channel. It's a pleasure to watch every video of you.
David undoubtedly knew the relative condition of the keyboard before purchasing it: it'd be near-impossible not to notice all of the corrosion on the bottom and not know something was up. But $12 is a great deal for a good video!
Hello, my brother and I are your followers in the Dominican Republic, my brother is an electronic engineer and I am an engineer in software design, I am 52 years old, I started with 8 bits in my color computer. Here in Santo Domingo, I often work with old equipment and as things are more expensive here, nothing that works is discarded. One tip to complete your process of eliminating corrosion with vinegar, when you remove the pieces from the vinegar, always pass them through a solution of sodium bicarbonate to stop the acid effect of the vinegar, that will prevent the vinegar from continuing to deter the pieces. Greetings from the Caribbean ...
I needed to clean an old FRS 2-way radio in which the batteries had corroded. I found this video after doing a simple UA-cam search for "clean corrosion off battery contacts". I am not a musician, nor do I have any particular interest in electronic keyboards, however, I found this video to be very interesting and informative. Even after I learned how you deal with battery corrosion, I watched it all the way to the end. Thanks, I enjoyed it.
CVS Pharmacy batteries are horrible. Put them in 3 Mag Light Flashlights and all 3 were ruined. Batteries wouldn't come out of the flashlight so they said they had no way of knowing it was their product.
That song in the end is still amaze me after 5 years i've heard. I used to be playing on synth when i was 8 years old and somehow i've got the same feeling after hearing this. Such a good feeling :)
Nope. I'm dealing with leaged Duracells in my MagLite 4D. The corrosion looks just different as it is aluminum and not steel like on the back of the keyboard here.
zUltra actually no its u that is blind ass that rust in Duracell battery is probably the rust leftover from the Corroded battery go ahead look closer and rethink before shit posting lol
@@RizLazey I've looked closer than you and i came up with this: 1. Get some grammar lessons 2. I've had a ton of Duracell batteries and they all leaked. There is no alkaline battery in existence that doesn't leak. 3. Why are there 2 Duracell batteries when he said that the Duracell didn't leak? And why was the old corroded one replaced with a new one? 4. You can clearly see some yellow stuff on the positive terminal of the battery. Meaning it leaked. -5. Why is the ground cable corroded?- After closer inspection, it wasn't damaged by leaking batteries. If it were to be that way, than the spring should've been corroded too. ----------------------------------------------------- Actual moral of the story: He was either paid by Duracell, or he is a clear sellout.
WOW! What a nightmare corrosion! I really think that this restoration was one of the hardest works that you ever done. The previous owner really screwed up when put that generic battery instead of another Duracell battery.
Batteries have leaked inside of my grandfather's keyboard, and it makes me sad because it's the only thing I have from him... (also it brings back memories from when I was little, I remember I was around 4-6 years old, when he told me he would give it to me when I get older, but he didn't get to see me growing up...)
I had a casio tone bank ct670. I am a teacher and that keyboard is used by the music teacher ir my school. Works perfectly . love to see that model in your channel.
Since I'm fixing electronics for my family and other people I think I'm gonna show the part of this video with the battery corrosion to the "special" ones who did bring me devices which had... corroded contacts from leaking batteries to convince them to REMOVE THOSE DAMN BATTERIES ! when not using the device for a long period of time. Thank you for this video. The only "issue" is that I'm french (as the people I sometimes get to work for of course) and few of them actually read english. But I think the images may do their effect though ! ;)
That MN234000CSH is NOT a microprocessor, but a mask-programmed ROM in a DIP-40 package. It's model number is MN234000 and the 'CSH' might mean 'CaSio' something, since it is programmed specifically for the Casio keyboard.
I think I used to have that same keyboard when I was a kid. The sounds bring back some memories. We don’t have it anymore because it was time to upgrade after a while.
1:13 when you eat a pizza roll but its too hut but you dont wanna spit it back onto the plate so you have to do the open mouth ventilation thing while you're breathing fucking fire:
I absolutely enjoyed the short song you made with it. It almost belongs in an episode of MacGyver or in a video game while receiving instructions for your critical mission.
The rust doesn't look like it was caused by the battery.... I think the thing has been sitting in water. Battery corrosion creates a white or bluish-green powder, and if you look at the metal bottom it has a a big rust blob in one spot. I think the rust started from the underside of the keyboard and worked it's way in - the most affected area being the inside of the metal cover where water would have sat after seeping in the device. I've seen this in old computers that have been sitting in water puddles - there's a little corrosion on the underside of the case, and a butt-load of rust on the inside.
@kaneCVR you are thinking of your car battery that turns the blueish-green color. Your car battery is a lead-acid based battery. The battery in question is most likely carbon-zinc based which tends to corrode with a color like above. I think if it had been sitting in water long enough to corrode this much there would be other visible damage. Just my two cents.
It has 210 voices in that 20 choose 2 (one of the twenty sounds combined with another such that the order of selection does not matter) plus the other additional twenty sounds gives 210 possible "sounds."
Why are so many UA-cam videos not just yours but including from others suddenly have closed captions? It's unlikely a google auto speech recognition because it's too perfect including the upscale, comma, period, etc. Did you manually typed in the closed captions?
People are allowed to add custom captions for videos as long as the uploader approves them. If you look at the bottom of the description you can see who did it. Not necessarily, for this video, but others.
Glad to see someone on UA-cam still knows how to fix stuffs instead of just microwaving them...
Hedgehog Fox is it a good idea to microwave this?
Tommy Whitaker yes
Adis - Ad metallica will do better
Are you from 2006, when is it a good idea to microwave this and dovetastic were in their prime?
Have a look at Techmoan and Bigclive while you're at it. UA-cam is full of buffs showing off history and technology :D
Or cuts them in half.
You should do a collab with The 8-Bit Guy, he also loves retro keyboards.
Bruh
*STOP R/WOOOSHING!!!*
He is The 8-bit-guy you dumb ass
@@FilFee r/ihavereddit
@@drakethedragon457 r/Woooosh
Video title: Worst battery leakage
Ad: High quality batteries
UA-cam advertising sucks
Buy Duracell
@@seanspartan2023 I think that was what the ad was for
:P
UA-cam ads are fu*king irritating
Well kids, what lesson have we learned today?
Buy Duracell.
Ethan Frakes XD
thats not true they all come from the same factory in germany only with a different sticker.
Pepe well someone watches too much adam ruins everything
Nahhhhh knowledge ;)
memes
Battery corrosion happens when you have a current and continue to draw life from the battery after it is dead. The zinc outer shell of the battery is eaten by the contents. Don't just use the same type, *TEST EACH ONE* every time you replace all the batteries. 1.5V, 1.5V, 1.5V, 1.3V, don't use the odd one!
Thanks for sharing!
3 years late but w/o a multimeter there is no way to check the voltage of the battery right? I don’t have a multi meter at the moment.
So when aldi batteries leak in the pack unused... is that because theres internal resistance in the battery, essentially shorting itself out?
8-Bit Keys : Collects old vintage keyboards
The 8-Bit Guy : Collects old vintage keyboards
Those keyboards are different
No they arnt
4nub Guess the joke flew over your head lol
What joke
Lel
The song you played at the end sounded great
Making use of the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxcJ22tnHH9l1vjdIdEIG27iOG55P7LXI8 reconditioning plan, I just saved 2 auto batteries from being completely junked. The guides were very simple to follow. I wish I would have found this years ago! You may use the guide to recondition any battery type
5:23 imagine dropping that darn screw.
Yeah. Put the plug in the farting sink, ya tube!
I lost a screw when my cousin took apart my switch :(
@Trent Spencer idk
Old comment but I did manage to accidentally drop the case reset button for my European model 1 Saturn in the sink.
Thankfully I was able to get the button out using a long wood stick and chewing gum.
This should be a Duracell ad
no kidding
George Thomas the issue is the mixed battery types, whichever battery was weaker is guaranteed to lose the corrosion battle, if the duracell wasn't newer than the corroded battery it would be corroded instead
Tobias SN true
This is why duracell is the most trusted brand. It was just fine in the vid
Buy Duracell, or this might happen to you
7:30 for the best dungeon synth song
when the wife takes the kids
0:41
7:30 main menu song of a game
That song was so related to a dungeon game
Anyone got a 10 hour remix? I needs itt🤗😘
Halod tes acc mémet látom diler vagyol
"HOLY COW to the third power!"
So many of these sounds used for games like the Ultima series and Leisure Suit Larry.
Wow, that's the worst battery corrosion I have ever seen
I know. That looks like a super bad corrosion.
I've seen worse with my old DS
Yeah, same here.
Yeah, corroded D cells are NOT fun to deal with. Not only are they huge, but they have more acid to leak.
Yea just think about it
7:29 was so old school, I got goosebumps... I freaking loved that!
i wish to know how to do it on onlinepianist.com XD
Hey, what song is that? I'm kinda curious about it. I really appreciate it :)
Banshee Gaming I want to know the same
David composed this.
That sample song was amazing 7:30
Ikr
@Vance Pants I think its Friday the 13th, but i could be mistaken.
I feel like I heard this song on the radio, not his version but a different one
Think it might be a variation of Total Eclipse of the Heart with a few notes rearranged to void copywrite.
@@Boback111 good point, still sounds like a horror movie soundtrack to me though
I've got worse, I bought a Lynx 2 and the batteries had rotted through the entire motherboard and screen!
Larry Bundy Jr Hello, you!
Oh my god, I love your channel!
+Larry Bundy Jr
Your comment prompted me to check my own Lynx 2, which I had no idea if the batteries were still in it or not, since it had been so long since I last used it
Of the six Duracell AA's inside, only one showed any signs of leakage, and it was confined to the metallic portions of the end caps. All the other cells were pristine. The "freshness date" on them? March 2009.
And they still had enough charge to boot up the device and play a round of Pinball Jam without keeling over. They had to be almost new the last time I played this particular unit, which could have been in excess of ten years ago.
RailRide Yup, ALWAYS take the batteries out if you aren't going to use something for a while. Put them in a zip lock bag or something.
Dangit, man. All of the classic stuff I check out, I end up seeing your mug. Pff, nice to seeya.
0:38 top three tech horror storys
Not even just tech...
Oh man
That part gave me an insane smile XD
*_*totally not sponsored by Duracell*_*
Zintoro Productions *epico joke here*
But saying your not sponsored is illegal. (Don’t whoooosh me I got the joke)
Camelion battery 🔋 is worst and big nono holy cow and coroded
*totally camelion not sponsored by Duracell*
Ikr
This should be called "8-Bit Guy Does Keyboard Surgery".
Also, it's just gross how much the battery corroded... poor keyboard :(
8-Bit Guy saves keyboards' lives
Oh sorry, the YT app was probably being buggy when I typed it.
lol
Fiona Harris true
That procedure was probably more expensive than the keyboard
of course it was, but now it#s worth more than $25
Not more than a new one
"Holy cow to the third power!" best quote I heard to date.
And just how many months old are you?
@@Ndlanding 2
@@Ndlanding they all make jokes to get likes
HOLY COW TO THE THIRD POWER!
Holy cow^3
Then he said "screw it". Wow, he must have really been irritated!
Note to self: Never buy cheap batteries unless you want a box full of rust.
Just don't leave the batteries in for 20 years.
Argantonis
True, it's just that I have lots electronic devices that I sometimes forget to take the batteries out. One time I left batteries in a remote that sat in there for the past 8 years and it wasn't damaged from corrosion since they were Duracell batteries. Sadly that's not the same story for my radio that had cheap Chinese batteries that were sitting inside for 1.5 years.
LOL
Garry Koalman SAME
Dollar tree batteries are a perfect example.
This keyboard has great samples. It sounds better than my casio ctk 2400.
You are right! even yamaha is now skimming on the samples, i tested a 81key keyboard at a pawn shop and the grand piano was a joke it sounded like a cheap off brand Chinese keyboard.
For those wondering, 210 sounds is:
190 combinations of instruments ([20x19] / 2)
and of course the 20 instruments on their own.
It's actually 20 x 19 x 18 x ... x 1 (=210), including "illegal" combinations (w/ drums, sound effects)
@@sharko_tv_be 20x19x18 is already so much, you meant +, not x
And also, my calculation is simpler, two-instrument combination is 20x19 divided by 2, because 1+2 is the same as 2+1, and add the solo 20 to that.
@@FightingForceSoulless thanks for correcting my mistake
7:08 why does this sound like an old version of Windows starting up
Windows 95?
As soon as it was done playing...my computer crashed...
(Ps:this is just a joke, tech people might get it...)
It’s not windows at all
ps1 fearful harmony xd
reminded me of old console startups
As a kid, I used to buy a lot of electronics for next to nothing from car-boot-sales, this battery leakage was so common
Is this some secret Duracell ad? Because it’s working
it could be you never know with duracell they are sneaky like that
but seriously this is why the duracell battery's are higher build quality over the cheap no name brands
"Hey SCP-106, can you put some new batteries in the keyboard for me?"
"Yeah, one second"
i just watched some EAS Containment Breachs and now this comment is here
@@drzeldaglitch Yeah I get around
. Just put the batt- never mind. HEY DONT TOU- AHHH IM CORRODING
@@josephslifeinvestingandgen6430 *femur breaker noises*
Ah yes, a man of culture.
I could not have more respect for you. As a synth/drum machine/sampler/workstation musician who started ou playing old Casios at 5 years old your channel brings me so much joy. I also circuit bend, build and repair guitars and repair and modify other electronics and you are a total badass in my eyes.
I've played a lot on that exact model. The purchase year was 1990 or possibly 1991, so I would agree with the 1989 guess. It was WAY cooler than my own Casios (PT-20 and MT-65) back then. Today, it is the other way around...
I cringed slightly when you grabbed the corroded battery with your bare hands.
The Cando Railfan it's not that bad
I cringed when he got the screw in vinegar with his hands
It's not that bad if you don't rub your eyes or touch your mouth, and wash your hands relatively quickly afterward, most of it is dry corrosion and will not immediately eat through your hands.
I cringed reading half of these comments
yeah he'll end up with hand cancer.
I feel a bit less bitter knowing that it isn't just me who HATES this all soldered method of manufacture David, I'm currently having a knife fight with a CT430 and as badly as I'm trying to get the video done, the more I fix the more there is to fix!
I love the looks of the 430, very 80s with the pearlescent finish etc but good grief it is an absolute BEAR to work on!
Glad you got this old girl up and running though! I love this channel as a side dish to the main 8 bit guy channel and it'd be awesome if you had the time/inclination to fix up another 80s keyboard 😀 always informative!
Someone was doing a
Casio vs Batteries challenge in the 80' lol.
You should name this video better. I think it's a great demonstration of your skills and how to fix a very common problem with electronics. You would get more views and as a consequence, more happy owners. Do you sell your repaired keyboards? Excellent work!
What would you call it? I haven't sold any, but I do plan to eventually as I have accumulated too many!
Well. Taking a look at your other videos seems that you are above average in this one, wich is great (around 20k views or so). I did a Google Trends search for "battery leakage" and is a term that is increasing in searches since 2012. Adding something more descriptive to what you actually did in the video like "repair" or "cleansing" had not enough volume to show a trend. With that said, you may not get much volume from searched terms but you would have more curious guys to click if you also add "repaired" or "like new" somewhere in the title. I assume that you used the tags section to describe your video. Try adding: diy, electronics repair, battery leakage cleansing, how to and other related terms.
If you sign this keyboard, after all the work you put on it, and you certify is the one from this video, it would be interesting to be acquired by someone like me. Even if it is not the best Casio Keyboard ever, you having it repaired is awesome.
Not necessarily. Have you seen the title of casey neistats videos? Totally abstract and yet he has managed to make some of the best blogs of all time.
Great point! I assume Casey's subscriber base (5M), popularity (1 billion views total) and historical authority (since 2010) allows the UA-cam Algorithm to expose his videos to a larger audience.
It looks that every time Casey publishes a video it has a lot of views and a lot of engagement, so is a proven success for the algorithm (which gives preference to what works).
In this case, I guess if 8-bit Keys works to improve titles and descriptions with more popular keywords, it may increase the exposure to new viewers that may be searching or interested about these themes.
I am not saying it's been done wrong, because I love this content and I wish I had as many subscribers and views as 8-bit Keys has, on the contrary, I want more people to be expose to this amazing content!
I can't tell this is the right way and the only way to know if it would work is experimenting.
Cheers!
50th like
Whether or not you like this keyboard, David, I very much appreciate people like you that are willing to put so much energy into restoring stuff like this. Most people would have taken one look at that thing an thrown it away.
Remember kids; take out your batteries on devices if you're not using them. Otherwise, this might happen...
+Wagacca Fudge you
-fuck not fudge
or use DURACELL ;)
PercyandDuckfan94 that happend to me with a controller of a air condicioner. And a toy.
or don't mix battery TYPES :)
what did we learn today kids? never buy camelion batteries
LMAO
Never mix batteries, especially if one is an off-brand
@@trgtheredghost6528 never had an issue mixing batteries in 30 years
Also Duracell is prone to leakages. I had a battery leakage in my Nintendo Game Boy, and surprisingly it survived from the leakage. Now I use energizer batteries in my Game Boy.
@@sethhorst6158 only time I ever had leakage in a gameboy, was with energizer.
4:44
Kid: mom, our neighbor is doing strange things on the garden again
Mom: Let me guess, he is putting stuff on water again
Kid: Nope, this time he is wearing a diving and a surgical masks
Well a diving and surgical gear will not look out of place in today's time, thanks to the rona virus.
@@randomrandom316 Sad, but true :-(
When I wrote that comment, I even didn't know what corona was. It wasn't yet made public
The best part is that his parents live next door
@ 8-Bit Keys I think the term you're looking for is sample based keyboard. There's a difference between sampling keyboards and sample based keyboards. Sampling keyboards such as the Casio SK-1 and the Yamaha VSS-30 allow you to record arbitrary samples and play them back via the keyboard keys, whereas sample based keyboards store samples of acoustic instruments in memory,, such as a piano, a flute, or a violin for instance. Not all sampling keyboards are necessarily sample based. The Yamaha VSS-30 is based on FM synthesis. Anyway, with sample based keyboards and synths, some samples are produced by combining wave forms and""/or samples to best represent the instrument its tamber is supposed to resemble. The Vtech Little Smart Super Soundworks is at its heart a sample based synthesizer and you can find an article about it online.
nerd
George Thomas what did you expect, it's a video by the ultimate nerd boss
Mitch Matthiesen jjjj
Adis this isn’t a Techmoan video
(Or a Ben Heck video)
I have one of those VTech little keyboards. I'm surprised that it still works and stuff despite being pounded on by child me.
Love the practice tones you used at 7:29 sounds like a good video game song!
Now you can sell it for 250% more!
Except that 150% comes from the labor of picking it up, scrubbing it and selling it, profit wise, $20 isn't enough
A lot of people think battery reconditioning is hard however I think I know it's incredibly simple. I have done it hundreds of time before, in fact it's what I do for a living [Check Details Here==> t.co/uUSuy6Yk5g ]. Anybody can recondition batteries, you just need to know the techniques.?
"Metallic Sound"
How Creative
It's supposed to be a harpsichord I think!
emlrob yea
o-O ?!?! BORING?!? THAT SOUNDED AWESOME, AND I DON'T EVEN PLAY MUSIC
3:03 Imagine walking around the block and seeing this 8-bit-looking guy pouring vinegar all over this mysterious metal plate and scrubbing it, all while recording it.
HOLY COW TO THE THIRD POWER
I love it
1:54 "Holy cow to the third power"
Sounds like something my Math teacher would say...
It is unbelievable to see your home and neighbors without a fence. Here in Brazil it is impossible! We are living in our "house arrest". I visited some places in the USA, Ann Arbor and Lansing - Michigan, Knoxville - Tennessee and a beautiful little town, Loma Linda - California, where I did an experiment with high energy protons. USA is incredible! Congrats on your UA-cam channel. It's a pleasure to watch every video of you.
6:34 sounds like Vsauce
Yes
Or does it?
David undoubtedly knew the relative condition of the keyboard before purchasing it: it'd be near-impossible not to notice all of the corrosion on the bottom and not know something was up. But $12 is a great deal for a good video!
Hello, my brother and I are your followers in the Dominican Republic, my brother is an electronic engineer and I am an engineer in software design, I am 52 years old, I started with 8 bits in my color computer. Here in Santo Domingo, I often work with old equipment and as things are more expensive here, nothing that works is discarded.
One tip to complete your process of eliminating corrosion with vinegar, when you remove the pieces from the vinegar, always pass them through a solution of sodium bicarbonate to stop the acid effect of the vinegar, that will prevent the vinegar from continuing to deter the pieces.
Greetings from the Caribbean ...
UA-cam be like : "let's recommend this to everyone even thought u never heard of this channel before ."
Now i'm subscribed in this channel :D
But I'm watch video from this channel 30 times.
I watch this channel everyday
It's good. Your meme is shit
My mom had this keyboard when I was a kid. She still has it to this day. We used to just hit the demo button and pretend we were playing.
I'm in awe of the patience you exerted on this keyboard.
"It was quite stiff, but I eventually got it to move"
Pause.
crash979797 wow
crash979797 He could've used some penetration fluid such as Liquid Wrench, Kroil or WD-40, or even acetone and automatic transmission fluid mix.
Taehun Lee the acetone and ATF would make it melt away. watch ChrisFix huh?
He should have used KY
- she
Why was this recommended to me? Not that I'm complaining, I enjoyed it!
I needed to clean an old FRS 2-way radio in which the batteries had corroded. I found this video after doing a simple UA-cam search for "clean corrosion off battery contacts". I am not a musician, nor do I have any particular interest in electronic keyboards, however, I found this video to be very interesting and informative. Even after I learned how you deal with battery corrosion, I watched it all the way to the end. Thanks, I enjoyed it.
No one:
UA-cam reccomendations at 3 am:
Worst battery leakage
You are a god damn psychic
Yea but 1:30
It's 3:12 for me.
CVS Pharmacy batteries are horrible. Put them in 3 Mag Light Flashlights and all 3 were ruined. Batteries wouldn't come out of the flashlight so they said they had no way of knowing it was their product.
Are they CVS brand or are hey some other brand brought there?
That song in the end is still amaze me after 5 years i've heard. I used to be playing on synth when i was 8 years old and somehow i've got the same feeling after hearing this. Such a good feeling :)
I would've worn gloves...
That's how pussies handle dangerous material!
me too!
Pfff :D i licked such batteries when i was a kid cuz didn't know what it is but shit as so bitter that i still remember the taste
Adis - Ad
I'm ok, but that giant tumor on my face is bugging me :-/
+Adis - Ad ur everywhere
Always buy Duracell kids 😉
how bout "panasonic"?
How about Samsung
APRIL FOOLS!!!!!!!!!!!
I do.
PemesaniG batteeres are the best when imported from mainland PRC
I have watched this video well over a dozen times just for that reaction to the corrosion on the bottom of the keyboard.
Moral of the story?
Buy Duracell batteries :P
The Duracell was also corroded, blind ass.
Nope. I'm dealing with leaged Duracells in my MagLite 4D. The corrosion looks just different as it is aluminum and not steel like on the back of the keyboard here.
zUltra actually no its u that is blind ass that rust in Duracell battery is probably the rust leftover from the Corroded battery go ahead look closer and rethink before shit posting lol
@@RizLazey I've looked closer than you and i came up with this:
1. Get some grammar lessons
2. I've had a ton of Duracell batteries and they all leaked. There is no alkaline battery in existence that doesn't leak.
3. Why are there 2 Duracell batteries when he said that the Duracell didn't leak? And why was the old corroded one replaced with a new one?
4. You can clearly see some yellow stuff on the positive terminal of the battery. Meaning it leaked.
-5. Why is the ground cable corroded?- After closer inspection, it wasn't damaged by leaking batteries. If it were to be that way, than the spring should've been corroded too.
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Actual moral of the story:
He was either paid by Duracell, or he is a clear sellout.
@@zUltra3D "He was either paid by Duracell, or he is a clear sellout.
" Are you fucking real ROFL
6:44 hmm that sounds familiar, ah yes *soviet union anthem*
Hello fellow Soviet Unioner
It reminded me of Mario 64's "Dire dire dock"
certainly bears resemblances to the opening of the UNIONS anthem
Wow, Duracell really lives up to its name.
Sounds like every late 70s and 80s movie ever made.
Lol all the things he played sound straight outa runescape
I have to admit- I only really understood half of the vocabulary here, but it was really cool seeing you disassemble and reassemble the keyboard!
6:45 my motherland USSR
I knew i heard it somewhere
*Our
ThatsW0lfy yeah me too
0:42 AwW mAn!
WOW! What a nightmare corrosion! I really think that this restoration was one of the hardest works that you ever done. The previous owner really screwed up when put that generic battery instead of another Duracell battery.
Batteries have leaked inside of my grandfather's keyboard, and it makes me sad because it's the only thing I have from him... (also it brings back memories from when I was little, I remember I was around 4-6 years old, when he told me he would give it to me when I get older, but he didn't get to see me growing up...)
It's a Casio HT-3000 btw
Thats sad :(
Thats really sad :(
Try to clean it up the corrosion
I don't have the tools to do it. No solderer, no tools, no whatever he used to clean it (I don't remember the video very well).
Does baking soda works? Or something like that
You should open a repair shop
TheCoolGamer ?
and go broke as his hour probably costs much more than he could make from repairs.
I had a casio tone bank ct670. I am a teacher and that keyboard is used by the music teacher ir my school. Works perfectly . love to see that model in your channel.
7:29 your actually really damn good at that
Since I'm fixing electronics for my family and other people I think I'm gonna show the part of this video with the battery corrosion to the "special" ones who did bring me devices which had... corroded contacts from leaking batteries to convince them to REMOVE THOSE DAMN BATTERIES ! when not using the device for a long period of time. Thank you for this video.
The only "issue" is that I'm french (as the people I sometimes get to work for of course) and few of them actually read english.
But I think the images may do their effect though ! ;)
That MN234000CSH is NOT a microprocessor, but a mask-programmed ROM in a DIP-40 package. It's model number is MN234000 and the 'CSH' might mean 'CaSio' something, since it is programmed specifically for the Casio keyboard.
The brass sound is just straight up what they used for the stranger things intro.
Well, I don't mean that it's 100% what was used for Stranger Things, but it sounds nearly exact.
Brady Slimepoop It sounds like the game Please, dont touch anything.
Holy crap it looks like someone bagged a Xenomorph
nice
Wowwww.🤨🤨🤨😑😑😑😑😑😑😑😴
I think I used to have that same keyboard when I was a kid. The sounds bring back some memories. We don’t have it anymore because it was time to upgrade after a while.
1:13 when you eat a pizza roll but its too hut but you dont wanna spit it back onto the plate so you have to do the open mouth ventilation thing while you're breathing fucking fire:
"Holy cow to the power of 3" I'm dead
I'm glad you are.
I absolutely enjoyed the short song you made with it. It almost belongs in an episode of MacGyver or in a video game while receiving instructions for your critical mission.
The rust doesn't look like it was caused by the battery.... I think the thing has been sitting in water. Battery corrosion creates a white or bluish-green powder, and if you look at the metal bottom it has a a big rust blob in one spot. I think the rust started from the underside of the keyboard and worked it's way in - the most affected area being the inside of the metal cover where water would have sat after seeping in the device. I've seen this in old computers that have been sitting in water puddles - there's a little corrosion on the underside of the case, and a butt-load of rust on the inside.
his piano was in water !
Ha-Ha !
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King Parodije I read this with a Stewie voice.
@kaneCVR you are thinking of your car battery that turns the blueish-green color. Your car battery is a lead-acid based battery. The battery in question is most likely carbon-zinc based which tends to corrode with a color like above. I think if it had been sitting in water long enough to corrode this much there would be other visible damage. Just my two cents.
King Parodije your right, when he use wire brush on that bump yucky water comes out
kaneCVR no if it's water then how would you explain the corrosion on the plastic? Plastic can't rust....
Wonder if you made a song with the sampling you did at 7:30 to 8:05 :0
do you know the title of this song?
It sounds like a nold scholl Touhou soundtrack
@@KaliKitsune25 you mean old school Touhou soundtrack
More like a scary game trailer or intro from like a half life game
When he started playing, I just thought back to the 80s and 90s movies with those sounds in them.
I need that Atari shirt!
0:42 so we back in the mine
Got our pickaxe swingin side to side
@@yourlocalidiot9470 That reminds me of Do the Mario song XD.
Hafiz Izat stoopid
@@noorhafizat aww u ruin it
is this a joke
I dont give a creps. Those sounds you made sampling sound amazing. Great jog 8 bit. You are the man. Love ya vids. BT W, been watching for years....
holy cow to the third power! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
cringe
WHO DID THIS 😂😂😂😂😂😂💯💯💯💯🔥👌👌👌👌👌
David was trying really hard not to swear out loud
1:14 Me when someone tries to RP in my DMs out of nowhere.
lol
Holy
Cow
To
The
Third
Power!
In all seriousness, great video man!
0:42 that face made me laugh so hard
Valentino The Gamer1 OH MAN!
Ikr
It has 210 voices in that
20 choose 2 (one of the twenty sounds combined with another such that the order of selection does not matter) plus the other additional twenty sounds gives 210 possible "sounds."
That's a labor of love, I would have dumped the thing to let it die. Glad you got it working, my hat off to you
Why are so many UA-cam videos not just yours but including from others suddenly have closed captions? It's unlikely a google auto speech recognition because it's too perfect including the upscale, comma, period, etc. Did you manually typed in the closed captions?
I take the time to write them up for my videos. It's a lot of work, but it brings in more foreign language viewers.
Don't stop making subtitles for these. They are great additions! Maybe I could write some Polish subtitles in my free time.
bobskie321 someone really wants to be able to mass flag videos lol
People are allowed to add custom captions for videos as long as the uploader approves them. If you look at the bottom of the description you can see who did it. Not necessarily, for this video, but others.
UA-cam also just made a way for users to make subtitles that the channel owner has to approve.
6:45
really hit me with that mario 64 sounding theme
That is the ussr hymn but kk
@@thatsw0lfy526 I'm pretty sure its not, just sounds like it *but kk*
I had your face at 0:42 when you were brushing the screw over the open sink. Many a screw I have lost during the battle to catch the falling piece.
Holy Cow to the 3RD power!