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  • linn134linn134

    Groovebidule

    Roland EG-101Published on 10/30/14 at 08:08
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Big baby blue and gray, built like a tank cheap (solid but with much less solids) with a pair of amplified speakers and a motor Groovebox MC-505 reduced which was grafted a SP- 202 very amputated of its most interesting features.

    It is a little response to Roland Yamaha DJX in a little more depth and less plastoc.
    A solid machine for amateur performance but too little for a pro (dynamic output clamped functions, reduced controls more than basic sequencer).

    Polyphony - 24 votes
    Multitimbral - 11 shares
    Drums - 12 Drum Kits
    RPS sentences - 64
    Real-Time Effects - Reverb, Ring Mod, Filter, Resonance, Cutoff
    Memory - 448 presets,
    Keyboard - 49 keys (velocity sensitive)
    MIDI…
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    Big baby blue and gray, built like a tank cheap (solid but with much less solids) with a pair of amplified speakers and a motor Groovebox MC-505 reduced which was grafted a SP- 202 very amputated of its most interesting features.

    It is a little response to Roland Yamaha DJX in a little more depth and less plastoc.
    A solid machine for amateur performance but too little for a pro (dynamic output clamped functions, reduced controls more than basic sequencer).

    Polyphony - 24 votes
    Multitimbral - 11 shares
    Drums - 12 Drum Kits
    RPS sentences - 64
    Real-Time Effects - Reverb, Ring Mod, Filter, Resonance, Cutoff
    Memory - 448 presets,
    Keyboard - 49 keys (velocity sensitive)
    MIDI In / Out

    UTILIZATION

    The general configuration is it simple?
    Yes. We easily made the little it offers.

    Editing sounds and effects is it easy?
    Very limited.

    OVERALL OPINION

    How long have you use it?
    I used six months and sold for next to nothing in the same year.
    Bought in a shop that sold mostly guitars and which was one of the few keyboards in stock (they got on very long arms) to the side of a much more expensive pro and Triton.

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    I bought it as "first synth" after fiddled i5S Korg arranger for several years. I had in mind to use it as basic sequencer and make it fly expanders. Unfortunately I was very quickly able to offer me a Korg MS10 and a Novation Bass Station Rack and there I took a big blow. The EG-101 did not take the distance, is missing a chance and offered cheap sounds, short of the MC-505 that I bought to replace it. He left Consignment and sold in the week. Another beginner fell for its nice look and is certainly bitten fingers in turn.

    What is so special that you like most and least?
    I loved his neo-retro sound argument boils and all in one.
    I regret that it is only a smokescreen.

    How would you rate the quality / price?
    I do not remember the price paid around 500 euros I think. By purchasing a MC-505 the same year for the same price I am used to realize the gap between these two theoretically relatives machines. Mc-505 is a good machine, the EG-101 is a nice toy.

    With experience, you do again this choice?
    Not. Regarding me this type of groove keyboard has no interest in what I do.
    I had the opportunity to test the true GrooveSynth Roland JX-305, which is significantly higher in all.

    If the EG-101 attracts you, try before cracking. Whether you go for it, but do not get your hopes up. Today this keyboard is old (released in 1999) and since many machines have arrived in the same niche (sequencer patterns, sampling, synthesis) with a much higher level of service. I do not want to discourage potential buyers of this machine anyway, it is quite nice to jam with friends (thank you integrated HPs).
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  • ElecmutecElecmutec

    Roland EG-101Published on 08/23/03 at 12:58
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    GENERAL
    Dynamic Keyboard 49 keys (4 octaves)
    Screen 3 x 7 segment
    Distinct Sampler Volume control
    Output power 2 x 15 W
    Bass Reflex system two-way
    Operating system in Flash ROM

    CONNECTIONS
    Outputs (L / mono-R): RCA x2
    Entries (L - R): RCA x2
    Foot Switch (foot switch)
    Headphones (headphones)
    MIDI IN-OUT
    DC IN (12V - 2A)

    STYLES
    64 styles in ROM (16 in Flash ROM)
    Divisions: Intro, Original, Fill, Change, Ending, Basic / Advanced
    64 style user programs
    Effects assignable to the parties
    Ettouffement real-time and part of drum
    Substitution of range battery with a sampled phrase
    Substitution of drum instrument with a sample

    RPS
    64 sets of 12 sentenc…
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    GENERAL
    Dynamic Keyboard 49 keys (4 octaves)
    Screen 3 x 7 segment
    Distinct Sampler Volume control
    Output power 2 x 15 W
    Bass Reflex system two-way
    Operating system in Flash ROM

    CONNECTIONS
    Outputs (L / mono-R): RCA x2
    Entries (L - R): RCA x2
    Foot Switch (foot switch)
    Headphones (headphones)
    MIDI IN-OUT
    DC IN (12V - 2A)

    STYLES
    64 styles in ROM (16 in Flash ROM)
    Divisions: Intro, Original, Fill, Change, Ending, Basic / Advanced
    64 style user programs
    Effects assignable to the parties
    Ettouffement real-time and part of drum
    Substitution of range battery with a sampled phrase
    Substitution of drum instrument with a sample

    RPS
    64 sets of 12 sentences each RPS
    64 RPS sets user
    Auto-Sync with loops of samples
    Effects assignable to the last sentence Selected
    Ettouffement TMPS in real instruments battery
    Transposition RPS fast

    SOUND GENERATION
    24 voice polyphony
    Multitilbral to 11 Parts
    448 Tones, 12 Drum Kits

    CONTROLLERS
    D-Beam
    Lever Pitch Bender / Modulation
    7 orders
    TAP Tempo

    PARAMETERS OF DIRECT-BEAM
    CUT-OFF RESONANCE +
    TEMPO DOWN
    AD LIB
    (36 options)

    EDITING FUNCTIONS IN REAL TIME TONE / TRACK / EFFECT
    Cut-Off, Resonance, Panpot, Share Volume, Reverb Time, Reverb Level

    Sample player (sampler)
    Sampling according to the technology R-DAC (Roland Digital Audio Coding)
    Pads 4 X 4 Banks (16 Memories), triggering directly via keyboard or pads
    4 MB Flash ROM
    Up to 32 sec. (128 sec as LO-FI)
    Auto Sync with Styles and RPS
    Effects of samples: Pitch Shift, Time Stretch, Ring Mod, Filter
    MIC-IN + Effects

    ARPEGGIO
    Range (Octave)
    Grid (Quantification)
    Type (High - Low - High / Low - Random)
    Real-time control of fall time
    Synchronized to the global tempo

    PORTAMENTO
    With monaural Rate Control

    RECORDER

    DIMENSIONS
    835 (L) x 377 (D) x 192 (H) mm

    WEIGHT
    11.1Kg

    UTILIZATION

    The use of EG 101 is very easy, the main functions are mastered in a week using the manual, all functions are very convenient to access.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use the EG101 for over three years, the most remarkable are the modern sounds, many effects and controller dbean which is very useful especially when dealing in the world of the stage, the least on this object is the sampler that're a gadget which one tires quickly of the fact that am limited.
    The price is very attractive since it has a keyboard synthesizer, a sound generator, an amplifier it all with an external sequencer to create pieces of profesional qualities.
    If I redeem it again occurs because there opened my mind on the possible composition étandue when I bought it I had no amp, no computer, no matter what may be, since I bought a computer and an amp MC-505 Roland pushes me to want to now share this synth with a midi keyboard master (remember that the EG101 possesses essentially the same as the MC505) is more myself a piano keyboard 4 octaves is a bit limited.
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  • jimbo24jimbo24

    Roland EG-101Published on 09/07/05 at 10:15
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    See above opinion (everything is marked :-)

    UTILIZATION

    It is an instrument easy to use. In less than a week it is mastered.
    Nothing is simpler than the effects of knobs.
    The Handbook complements it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought 5 years ago. It is excellent for the game in real time if the functions for creating patterns have been more. (It is necessary to add a sequencer groovebox see with these functions to be at top)
  • musicolimusicoli

    Roland EG-101Published on 03/15/06 at 00:53
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This keyboard is an arranger, not a synth! Of course, we add effects and edit sound settings 2.3 (resonance, reverb etc. ...), but not working the sound itself (not editing).
    It comes with 480 sounds on two banks (A and B) to know ... a lot of his drum in the bank B (a little unnecessary in my opinion).
    Level connectivity: Midi In and out (no through), a microphone input (for the sampling function and Karaoke hehe! (((But hey, it amuses my little girl))) 1 audio input and output (Kinch) practice to connect a mixing desk or even a simple audio recorder, a headphone jack and still sustain an entry (if I'm not mistaken?).
    At end, one can use the D beam, but personally I prefer to use the…
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    This keyboard is an arranger, not a synth! Of course, we add effects and edit sound settings 2.3 (resonance, reverb etc. ...), but not working the sound itself (not editing).
    It comes with 480 sounds on two banks (A and B) to know ... a lot of his drum in the bank B (a little unnecessary in my opinion).
    Level connectivity: Midi In and out (no through), a microphone input (for the sampling function and Karaoke hehe! (((But hey, it amuses my little girl))) 1 audio input and output (Kinch) practice to connect a mixing desk or even a simple audio recorder, a headphone jack and still sustain an entry (if I'm not mistaken?).
    At end, one can use the D beam, but personally I prefer to use the knobs.
    Level sequencer, recorder Bhen There's only a single track (rec / play), however, it also saves your changes sound change in sound, tempo, etc. ...
    It may well save a line with a style "x" and then change the RPS RPS style reading ... everything can change in reading.
    The keyboard also features an arpeggiator (not extraodinaire, but better than nothing), a bender and a modulator with adjustable portamento.
    Sounds, Bhen There's drinking and eating ... some really nice sounds coming from juno and Jp and other not so good (but overall ok for the price now!).

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is a cinch to use, except TFW for the sampler that I quibble with the manual to use it 100%.
    The manual does not do really good pub on the keyboard (it seems to read the manual for a toy ball 5, which is not quite the case), however, it is well written and clear enough .

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it since 2000, I unfortunately bought new at full price (+ - 740 euros).
    What I like least are the phrases and RPS Arranger (there's not a lot of good stuff) ... plus you can not change the sounds of words (just add or remove some effects) -> necessary be read by another synth sequences.
    In addition, the bass lines sound "kid", Roland would have made an effort on this one!
    There's sometimes missed when changing ptits note (in the public RPS) ... shot a lil kick in too, a lil break ... Dunno maybe my camera has a problem??
    Roland Corporation noted in its manual that an update of styles is possible ... juqu'à
    To date, nothing is available yet unfortunately.
    That said, I did terrible things still with the camera, but I advise you to use it via midi with another synth to enrich the sound.
    At noon, it is quite limited (transmission ok, but ... blah reception Mod 1,2,3,4 a simple function that enables or disables certain functions such as the recorder, keyboard, etc. ...), I ' I never got to use one of the 11 drums kits with a sequencer
    external power or change the sounds in my own way when using an external sequencer!
    on the other hand in transmission is ok (so you can inject a phrasing RPS on another device, but do with ...)
    The touch keyboard is not very great, but acceptable.

    What I like most: Bhen when one does not have much stuff, you know connect to another device on it, it is amplified (speakers) and sampler (though it is very limited) is of good quality and practice to run loops.
    With experience, I would go for this model, but I bitterly regret to have bought at full price (especially when I see the opportunity now price).
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  • ScahRScahR

    Roland EG-101Published on 08/12/09 at 02:50
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Already mentioned below

    UTILIZATION

    Arranger easy to use and effective.


    OVERALL OPINION

    This arranger is really nice, I use a 10-year arrangements, but very few anyway.

    For the price I paid for it new at the time (1250 Fr to -50%, slightly less than 200 €), it's worth it.

    The sound quality is satisfactory, but the bank's too small, it has quickly made the turn.

    However, it is easy to use, for learning or for use in basic group, for example it is more than enough, but for pros it is a bit tight.