I'm bending a Yamaha PSS-14. I found that it's not that great to bend, but i still got some nice simple splicing of preset rhythms. I then found a very sneaky pitch up...
'muwahahhahaaaaaargh' i thought to myself. It required a little 100ohm resistor but it works, or worked actually.
So I stick the back of the case on, rescrew it all up. Try it and it's still awesome. I snip the rotary spindle and select a good looking knob (oo er) and it's a tight fit but i persevere. This was a bad idea cos after a crunching sound, there was now some rattleing inside the case and the spindle was a little loose. I reopen the case and fanny about trying to put the rotary switchback together. This takes 30 minutes, i get it back together and retardedly put the case back together and put all the screws back in, but this 'fixed' rotary switch isn't quite right... because it doesn't F@#KING work!!!
SO, i remove the screws and the back of the case again!!! Crack open a new rotary switch and set about desoldering and resoldering, this takes a lot less time than trying to insert a spring and two 3mm ball bearings back into a busted rotary switch. i'm pleasantly suprised at this, but still at a 10 on the frustrat-o-meter.
'hahha' I exclaim, hooking up the batteries and testing the rotary pre-recasing and HURRAH!!! it works. I put the back of the case on and screw it on. I select a different knob for the rotary and damn it's great to get it finished. So i turn it on with the intention of recording a sample. It works... i flick the toggle for the pitch up and there's a pop! no pitch up. no nothing! i think i'm gonna leave it for an hour or two now