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Published on 12/07/10 at 15:00It's Black and fairly sturdy.
I've played Guitar for since 1966 and have always tinkered with the Keys. I've been playing keys pretty steady for about 6 years.
I also use a Yamaha P70, Yamaha DX-21 and a Korg Poly 800.
I'm using a Kawai MX 8r stereo Mixer, a Marshall Valvestate 80/80 stereo power amp and Marshall AVT bottom with heavier speakers Converted to stereo.
I bought it from my other Guitarist so I could back up our Sax Player with B3isms. We are a Beach. Boogie and Blues Band.
I Paid $200 and it included a SKB case.
My other Guitarist doesn't play, but bought it cheap at a garage sale.
I've down loaded all of my manuals and it is above my pay grade so it works for me.
and it sounds great for Steel drums, Hammond, electric piano, and most synth sounds.
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For what I need it's easy to use and a great beginner tool for those interested in using a good board for recording or playing.
I'm 59 and won't be writing programs so for me, that is not an issue.
The 'readout screen' is adequate.
The Guy Playing it.
He'll get better but he has a long way to go.
Fairly study.
I try to baby my equipment, but I do play out and take all of my crap with me.
If It broke down or I lost it, I would consider another, but I'm not totally reliant on it.
Rolands are cool,
Any one that I found, I'm sure I'd like!
I Like the Unit.
I'd buy it again or upgrade.
I'm giving it a '4', only because it is the bottom of the 'XP' Line.
It is what it is!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I've played Guitar for since 1966 and have always tinkered with the Keys. I've been playing keys pretty steady for about 6 years.
I also use a Yamaha P70, Yamaha DX-21 and a Korg Poly 800.
I'm using a Kawai MX 8r stereo Mixer, a Marshall Valvestate 80/80 stereo power amp and Marshall AVT bottom with heavier speakers Converted to stereo.
I bought it from my other Guitarist so I could back up our Sax Player with B3isms. We are a Beach. Boogie and Blues Band.
I Paid $200 and it included a SKB case.
My other Guitarist doesn't play, but bought it cheap at a garage sale.
I've down loaded all of my manuals and it is above my pay grade so it works for me.
and it sounds great for Steel drums, Hammond, electric piano, and most synth sounds.
<a href="https://www.reverbnation.com/catfishstew">https://www.reverbnation.com/catfishstew</a>
For what I need it's easy to use and a great beginner tool for those interested in using a good board for recording or playing.
I'm 59 and won't be writing programs so for me, that is not an issue.
The 'readout screen' is adequate.
The Guy Playing it.
He'll get better but he has a long way to go.
Fairly study.
I try to baby my equipment, but I do play out and take all of my crap with me.
If It broke down or I lost it, I would consider another, but I'm not totally reliant on it.
Rolands are cool,
Any one that I found, I'm sure I'd like!
I Like the Unit.
I'd buy it again or upgrade.
I'm giving it a '4', only because it is the bottom of the 'XP' Line.
It is what it is!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com