Newly developed keyboard mechanism. 12 velocity curve selections. Switchable MIDI Interface.
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20 People rated this product : 6 out of 10
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9 out of 10
Feature:
The features are great, a lot of midi programming an flexibility with it, you have to know how to use it though and it can be complicated, the manual makes great explanations of it though
Quality:
The keys are amazing, I've had it for almost a year now and took it on tour on a soft case, nothing bad happened to it, not even to the sliders or knobs, the keys feel much much superior than the M-Audio oxygen (wich I also own) and the expression and low noise of them are simply fantastic, feels like a top of the line synth.
Value:
The value is great, specially if you compare it to the other choices like keystations, the e-mu xboard, etc. Remember you are buying a Roland controller.
Desirability:
The pictures don't make this keyboard justice, this looks much better in person.
Sound:
this thing makes no sound duh
Ease of Use:
It's really easy to use, just as your average midi keyboard controller, but, as I said before, if you want to change the mapping and channels etc. of it's midi talking, you need to go to the manual
Support:
haven't used it yet
Overall:
I love it and would definitely buy it again if I had to. I also saw Massive Attack use one of these at one of their shows, that speaks really well of it doesn't it?
Submitted: 3/8/2007









8 out of 10
Feature:
Most controllers do not inputs for expression pedals, this one does. Trying to program this to do anything is literally useless. All of the knobs, buttons, and sliders are rubber and function real well, I use them all to constantly tweak.
Quality:
The product seems to be made very well, everyone else likes black boards, I'd like titanium colored. Nothing is extremely bad. So far when the ligh is on it works. If I were still working with bands I would hope the board would not fail me. Edirol would get 100 nasty emails if it did. I would not take this board on the road it's not built well enough nor is the software good enough. The board is OK for club work thats it. I played pro keyboard for more than 35 years and only pro gear, this Ain't one of them. My gear was Kurzweil, Korg, Yamaha, and Hammond/Leslie. I sold it all 20 years ago when I came off the road, now I have Roland, not happy with, really want another Kurzweil. Their sound is almost not beatable except for the new expensive Korg board.
Value:
I do not think this product is worth the money I paid, my God people, these boards are made of plastic and rubber, how expensive are these materials. The manufacturers are laughing all the way to the bank. If anything goes wrong with the board and you try to sell it on Ebay, you have to sell it for almost nothing. I've seen a Kurzweil 2500 that still worked but feel out of a moving truck and had some broken keys selling for less than a third of what it should.
Desirability:
It was one of the few that had the expression input. A woman is sexy, NOT a product!
The board was/is practical, I needed it to control my synth software.
Sound:
This keyboard is a controller, it does not produce sound.
Ease of Use:
For me this controller has been terrible to try and modify any settings, there are way too many steps. You would think the manufacturers would have a switch or button on the controllers for musicians who just do not understand how to program. I do not believe the manual is clear at all. Thank goodness almost all the soft synths I use program the sliders and knobs. The controller is extremely playable, I beat on it the same way I used to play a Hammond B3. I have had no problems with the board at all. The keys are NOISELESS, AND WORK PERFECTLY, are very high quality as Roland stated they were.
Support:
Thank God I have not needed any service yet.
Overall:
Till it stops working then I'll start screaming at the company. I'm looking for another smaller board now for the Arturia synths I own, five of them. Yes this product helps meet my musical goals.
I have pretty much stated my likes and dislikes. Pro musicians would not likely touch these less expensive controllers, most are not of the quality we are after.
Submitted: 12/2/2006
Style of Music: Anything interesting to me, though used to play all types but Rapp and Regae.
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