Roland A-80 - novice nord's review
This piano is for pianists, meaning people who want to have the same keyboard or the same sensation as on an acoustic piano. It has nothing to do with a synth. It weighs about 65lbs and it is very go…
Roland A-80 - Aurochs4's review
There's not much to add about the features, I think :-) What motivated my purchase was the keyboard and operation (which isn't that easy at first) of the piano, it's truly a Rolls Royce. I haven't ha…
Roland A-80 - "For pianists"
88-key piano with MIDI control. The piano is weighted (unlike the A50) with polyphonic aftertouch. It has 4 split zones, 64 patches, 4 split points with channel, wheel, velocity, aftertouch, and prog…
Roland A-80 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by bubblebe/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Everything has been already said. Compared with modern Midi master keyboards, it doesn't offer many controls for live perfor…
Roland A-90 - mooreamusic's review
translatedLevel connectivity and caractriqtiques, I will not m'taler, as others have posted advice trs complete this. Just note - if you want buy it used - it must be vrifier quip card VE-RD1 (otherwise…
Roland A-90 - " master keyboard professional quality"
translatedMy philosophy for the final scene is the combination: + master keyboard racks expanders I've used for years the MX 1000 from AKAI, very good master keyboard too little known, but because of recurr…
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