Skip ahead to @3:30 for the keytar solo if you're the impatient type.
After uploading a live version of another "VIsit the Entropics" tune last week ("Umlaut" - which I promise to redo as well) and being thoroughly disappointed with its audio quality, I decided to offer up this fun indoors direct-audio performance of "Ryu" that's quite a bit more watchable. I'm basically just playing along with the CD here, and the solo is so incredibly hard to double that I decided to harmonize with most of it instead. The result is an occasionally messy wank that has moments of pure alien bliss.
Korg TR-61, 01/W, and Axis-1 "Axistron" controlling the Roland JD-800 off camera.
The bin boxes all contain Lego blocks; inventory for my Bricklink.com shop. A man's gotta pay the bills somehow."
"Hi. :) This is a short ,hopefully helpful video on how to locate the internal battery and how to go about removing and replacing it. Remember that the A-90 requires a CR2032 battery and that it should be replaced every 5 to 10 years to ensure best operation and avoid a leaking battery, which is dangerous for synths. These batteries are only about $2 and can be found at Walgreen's, or Radio Shack or any other store that carries batteries and electronics. I also attempt to explain the process of how to remove the hammer action (P4 keybed) keys from the A-90ex. Often times after a long life, there will be lots of dust and grime under those keys since the grease traps the dust that falls in between them. I normally remove every key and weight once a year and give it a thorough cleaning as a preventative measure against dust and also to check the hammers themselves to find cracks or any broken weights. You can tell if a weight is broken by either the loud "pop" that is heard, or if the key "caves in".
Please enjoy the video and let me know if there is any further explanations needed. :)
:) TSF
Note: The A-90ex was not harmed in the making of this video. lol"