Casio Magical Light ML-2 Circuit Bent
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Cool. Pakistani superman. What's happening? Oh, here we go. That low pitch beat around 2:45 makes the entire board worth it. Seriously cool sound. Unbelievably rich. I scored a ML-1 yesterday and I'm looking forward to getting some good sounds out of it. Thanks for the vid
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Ah, it appears with mine, the switch has to sit on the board there for it to get any sort of power in the keyboard. It's very touchy, if it moves at all, it cuts the power. It's been hard trying to secure it in one place.
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How about that mode switch, what did you do about that?
RWS402 2 years ago
the switch between the speaker and the amp/pa? I took one of the wires (+) going to the speaker and ran it through the switch which ran back to the speaker then over to the phono output. The (-) went straight from the phono to the speaker, making two separate outputs. It's also possible to do this without a switch so both the device's speaker and the amp output are on at the same time.
beaglehq 2 years ago
also, if this was still in my possession I would happily take pictures.
beaglehq 2 years ago
The switch on the keyboard that determines if it's in play mode, demo mode, and so on. I tried to tape it to the board, but that isn't really working out well.
RWS402 2 years ago
oh that switch? I just switched it on and popped the plastic part off that's on the front of the case. the switch inside should stay in that mode.
beaglehq 2 years ago
How did you battery power this after opening the case?
RWS402 2 years ago
I'm using a 9v power supply, but during testing I also taped the batteries down. You could also tape the batteries together, and clip wires to the different ends.
beaglehq 2 years ago