Roland announced the V-Combo VR-700, featuring Roland's Virtual Tonewheel organ, full-key multisampled piano, and pro synthesizer sounds.
“The V-Combo offers powerful realtime performance capabilities in a simple-to-use-interface, ” Roland says.
Using Roland’s Virtual Tonewheel engine, the V-Combo is designed to simulate the structure of vintage organs. The new amplifier and rotary simulator faithfully reproduces the sound needed for jazz, rock, funk, or gospel, while the 76-key waterfall action captures the feel of a vintage organ, according to Roland. Add an optional PK-25 or PK-7A pedalboard for a more console-organ type feel.
Pricing & Availability
The V-Combo VR-700 is scheduled to ship in March with a suggested retail price of $2,329.00.
Check out www.rolandus.com for more information.
Using Roland’s Virtual Tonewheel engine, the V-Combo is designed to simulate the structure of vintage organs. The new amplifier and rotary simulator faithfully reproduces the sound needed for jazz, rock, funk, or gospel, while the 76-key waterfall action captures the feel of a vintage organ, according to Roland. Add an optional PK-25 or PK-7A pedalboard for a more console-organ type feel.
Pricing & Availability
The V-Combo VR-700 is scheduled to ship in March with a suggested retail price of $2,329.00.
Check out www.rolandus.com for more information.
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