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Roland introduces the E-A7 arranger keyboard

Roland adds to its catalog the new E-A7 61-note arranger keyboard, which offers over 1,500 voices and many quick access controls for live use.

Features of this new Roland E-A7 arranger keyboard

  • 61 velocity sensitive keys
  • 128 voices of polyphony
  • Over 1,500 tones, 100+ drum kits, GM2 compatible sounds included
  • 256 user voices and 128 user drum kits
  • Ability to store 50 favorite tones
  • Intelligent melody feature
  • 4 keyboard parts and 16 song parts
  • Over 600 styles and unlimited user styles on internal memory and USB flash drive ; style edit and compose feature
  • Play SMF, KAR, MP3, WAV, MP3+CDG files, Track Mute option for the SMF and Styles, Center Cancel for MP3 and WAV, automatic chord detection for SMF, lyrics display for SMF, KAR and MP3
  • WAV 16-bit / 44.1 kHz recorder
  • Demo song
  • Effect section with 8 types of reverb, 8 types of chorus, 84 types of multiFX, master EQ with 6 presets and a user memory, master compressor with 6 presets and user memory, 6 types of reverb and 2 types of delay as input effect
  • Over 500 user programs
  • Sampler/sample import in WAV 16-bit / 44.1 kHz format, 128 MB expansion memory, 512 samples, multisample feature, ability to export to USB flash memory
  • 3 scale memories and equal temperament
  • Tuning
  • Metronome
  • 6 trigger pads and Stop Pad to launch/stop phrases and sounds
  • 7 assignable switches and 6 sliders
  • Assignable wheel
  • Assignable control pedal
  • 2 LCD 160 × 160 backlit displays
  • 1/4” headphone output
  • 1/4” L/Mono and R outputs
  • 1/8” aux input
  • 1/4” R and L/Mono or mic inputs
  • Inputs for hold, expression and control pedals
  • MIDI in and out
  • USB port for memory
  • USB MIDI port for computer connection
  • 2×10 cm / 12 W speakers
  • Dimensions: 1,045 × 318 × 136 mm
  • Weight : 7.9 kg

Full details of this new Roland E-A7 are available at www.rolandus.com.

 

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