Roland announced that the V-Combo VR-700 Stage Keyboard is now shipping.
Featuring Roland’s Virtual Tone Wheel organ, 88-key multi-sampled piano, and pro synthesizer sounds, the V-Combo is designed for players who need an all-in-one keyboard for a variety of musical settings, including houses of worship, stage performances, and rehearsal studios.
The V-Combo is designed to simulate the structure and distinctive sound of vintage organs. The new amplifier and rotary simulator reproduces the sound needed for jazz, rock, funk or gospel, while the 76-key waterfall action captures the feel of a vintage organ. You can add an optional PK-25 (www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=300) or PK-7A (www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=881) pedalboard for a more console-organ type feel.
In addition to the ten harmonic bars on the front panel, the V-Combo also incorporates a variety of expressive controllers for even more exhilarating performances. The red harmonic drawbar allows players to control the volume of the Ensemble tones. With the D Beam, players can create authentic organ-specific effects, such as wheel braking, or perform filter and level tone shaping on ensemble tones using an infrared light beam.
XLR outputs make the V-Combo ready for any stage, while the USB port and Song Player function enables direct playback and control of backing tracks from USB memory. Keyboardists can also back up and recall Favorites and system settings from USB memory, making the V-Combo easy to share at rehearsal studios.
Pricing & Availability
The V-Combo VR-700 is now available with a suggested retail price of $2,329.00.
Visit www.RolandUS.com/V-Combo for more info.
The V-Combo is designed to simulate the structure and distinctive sound of vintage organs. The new amplifier and rotary simulator reproduces the sound needed for jazz, rock, funk or gospel, while the 76-key waterfall action captures the feel of a vintage organ. You can add an optional PK-25 (www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=300) or PK-7A (www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=881) pedalboard for a more console-organ type feel.
In addition to the ten harmonic bars on the front panel, the V-Combo also incorporates a variety of expressive controllers for even more exhilarating performances. The red harmonic drawbar allows players to control the volume of the Ensemble tones. With the D Beam, players can create authentic organ-specific effects, such as wheel braking, or perform filter and level tone shaping on ensemble tones using an infrared light beam.
XLR outputs make the V-Combo ready for any stage, while the USB port and Song Player function enables direct playback and control of backing tracks from USB memory. Keyboardists can also back up and recall Favorites and system settings from USB memory, making the V-Combo easy to share at rehearsal studios.
Pricing & Availability
The V-Combo VR-700 is now available with a suggested retail price of $2,329.00.
Visit www.RolandUS.com/V-Combo for more info.
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