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Re: Hello!
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caryh-@comcast.net
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Dec 12, 2008 21:03 PST
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Yes, you need to buy your backlight from Telesis. I can attest to the greatness of the Telesis product. The screen for the AD is exactly the same as the keyboard versions. I own the AD and used to own the EX. I had to replace the backlight on that EX before I sold it and I bought the backlight from Telesis. It worked marvelously! Too good really. That screen was so bright it was almost unnatural. I think I paid some $40 total for it back in the summer. Maybe shipping is more expensive now I don't know, but I think the price should still be the same.
You need to know how to solder in order to install it and you have to read those instructions VERY carefully, otherwise you can damage your screen putting in the new light. It's not that difficult. Just a tricky, delicate process. I can't solder so I got a friend to do it. The screen is very easily accessible in the AD. There's almost nothing inside that box. I've opened mine before. All that space is really taken up with just circuit boards resting on the bottom. It's quite an efficiently designed electronic machine, unlike the keyboard version which is a whole nother story all together! That board's got several layers of stuff to take out before you can get to the screen. Probably because it has an actual keyboard.
Telesis gives you a CD with the instructions on how to do it. It's pretty clear and straight forward too. Just survey the scene and don't make any assumptions (like removing the old backlight, which you DON'T do!). Telesis also sells used gear too, and they have some great prices to boot! Perhaps I shouldn't give away the secret but I got a Roland XV-5080 from them with 3 SR-JV cards expansion cards (orchestral, techno and that sampler SR-JV99 card Roland made) for $750! No joke. Check out Telesis. I got nothing but praise for those guys.
Cary
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From: Numina <num-@frii.com>
| | I think most folks go to Telesis Gear for their backlight needs:
http://www.telesisgear.com/
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, spook-@aol.com wrote:
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I have the plug-in version and I think they're fantastic. My one major gripe
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is they do not replicate the A/D's audio in, so you can't access the WS effects
that way. I had guitar synth patches that require this and I'd hoped to retire
my A/D but no can do.
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As for the screen, didn't digikey have a good replacement?
o.
www.myspace.com/francis7
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott L Wilson <swil-@wi.rr.com>
To: wavest-@topica.com
Sent: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 3:43 pm
Subject: [WS] Hello!
Hello Everyone
I am a long time WS experimenter. I'm glad there are people continuing
to host a list like this- hats off to you!
I have a Wavestation AD and am pondering the VSTi version at some point.
I've owned an EX and SR previously as well. I own a project room here
in sunny Milwaukee Wisconsin, USA where I record music and am branching
out into commercial work. I'm always interested in helping however
possible FWIW.
I do, unfortunately need to replace the LCD in my AD and am searching
for the part currently. I bought an LED backlit LCD, but I don't think
it's going to work due to the thickness and the AD's compact nature. If
anyone has any info on who still sells these, I'd be very grateful for
your insight. I want to use the AD on an upcoming session and hope to
have it happy again very soon.
Thanks everyone and Cheers!
Scott L Wilson
OtherWorld
Milwaukee WI USA
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