The AX-Synth remains available in the standard white finish as well.
When wearing the battery-powered AX-Synth, keyboardists “can escape their standard stationary rig and create kinetic musical performances, moving freely around the stage, ” the company says. The ribbon controller, mod bar, D BEAM, and assignable knobs are designed to give players the ability to perform solos with real time control.
The AX-Synth features 49 velocity-sensitive keys, and is the first shoulder keyboard to include a 128-voice polyphonic sound engine with 256 tones accessible from eight bank buttons. It can also send and receive standard MIDI messages for use with other keyboards or sound modules. The AX-Synth includes a dedicated V-LINK button to control visual elements, and a dedicated PC software editor/librarian application is available for download for players who would like to customize their own sounds.
Pricing & Availability
The AX-Synth with black sparkle finish is expected to be available in November with an MSRP of $1,449.00.
For more information, visit www.RolandConnect.com.
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