You can test buttons by entering a test mode, 'K2061 Scanner Diagnostics'. At least, I can on my K2000 V3, OS 3.87. In prog mode, press 4,5,6 simultaneously. It will cycle display of all LEDS, then enter the test mode, where the battery voltage and wheel centre values are displayed. Any button/key presses or control movements are displayed.
Thanks, that could be a good option for those without reasonable soldering experience. I got my display from here: www.buydisplay.com/catalogsearch/advanced/result/?resolution=158 It's a lot cheaper and took about a week to get to me.
Hi I was wondering if you could help me I have a k2000 v3 Two small glass fuses on the kettle lead insert have blown I replaced and it happened again Have you experienced this problem Cheers Mick
this was my dream synth , it is the first time i really started to fall in love with sound design V.A.S.T is still years ahead of many modern synths
High praise indeed!
These are AMAZING synths! Well done for rescuing a true classic. Can't wait to hear what you do with it...
Thanks. Yes I'm looking forward to exploring what it can do.
That white screen scared me too!!!
Easy way to change contrast:
Hold down ENTER and turn jog wheel!
Thanks, I'll try that!
You can test buttons by entering a test mode, 'K2061 Scanner Diagnostics'. At least, I can on my K2000 V3, OS 3.87. In prog mode, press 4,5,6 simultaneously. It will cycle display of all LEDS, then enter the test mode, where the battery voltage and wheel centre values are displayed. Any button/key presses or control movements are displayed.
Thanks, good to know.
The New Displays from backlightsonline Have the ribbon Attached and do not require the power cable.
Thanks, that could be a good option for those without reasonable soldering experience. I got my display from here: www.buydisplay.com/catalogsearch/advanced/result/?resolution=158 It's a lot cheaper and took about a week to get to me.
Hi I was wondering if you could help me
I have a k2000 v3
Two small glass fuses on the kettle lead insert have blown
I replaced and it happened again
Have you experienced this problem
Cheers
Mick
It's probably something inside the PSU that is shorted but you'll need to take it to tech to get it fixed.