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It's just heavy like my Roland Juno DS which I enjoy. Shamisen Moogy Bass JP OctAttack Syn Mallet Try This!

You get what you pay for. Alas, everything is preset and fixed. The documentation is really loose about what these touch strips do.

Roland GO:KEYS Owner's Manual

The GO:KEYS is one of. The hook is the five zone, Loop Mix mode. The 61 keys are separated into 5 one octave zones: Drum, Bass, Part A, Part B and Part X. Each key in a zone triggers a two measure musical loop that repeats until the zone-specific STOP key is struck. The Drum and Bass zone lay down the basic groove while Part A and Part B add the harmonic bread and butter, like electric piano comping or a string pad. Part X adds variation with up to four phrase subgroups. Only one phrase can play in a zone at a time. The preceding paragraph takes more time to read than it takes to set up a backing track. Whenever you feel like it, you can switch back to Loop Mix mode and move the band to a different place. There are twelve different Loop Mix Sets. Each set is a scale-compatible collection of Loop Mix phrases. The twelve style names suggest the musical genres and the target audience for GO:KEYS. The FUNK set sounds more like funky smooth jazz — no JB, no George Clinton, here. Please watch the that Roland has posted on Youtube. I certainly have had a lot of fun jamming away. Many aspects of the GO:KEYS are well-thought out. Recording and playback are fairly rudimentary. You can record an improvised backing and save it to a song file. Thanks to USB, the song file, etc. The PC or Mac treat the GO:KEYS like a flash drive. Windows 7 recognized the GO:KEYS when I plugged it in. Windows installed the Microsoft generic USB audio driver. The driver installation at first appeared to fail. When I unplugged and replugged the GO:KEYS, everything was fine and the GO:KEYS drive appeared in Windows Explorer. My GO:KEYS arrived with version 1. There is a version 1. The update to 1. The GO:KEYS sound set is a real bright spot. In fact, I auditioned these voices by trying them out on a JUNO-DS88 before ordering the GO:KEYS. The GO:KEYS voices sound very similar, especially when you send the GO:KEYS through decent monitors. The GO:KEYS is perfectly respectable through the Mackie MR5 mk3 monitors on my desktop. Many voices have tasty, appropriate effects e. If you need acoustic piano, try GO:PIANO instead. I like Soft Tb and Ambi Tp. Other acoustic sounds may be found in the GM2 sound set. The woodwinds are surprisingly good for GM2. Clearly, the JUNO-DS is the original source. At this price level, the GO:KEYS is a preset-only machine — no voice editing. The most you get is the ability to set the reverb level. Even the reverb type is fixed a nice hall. There are decent multi-effects under the hood as heard in the electric piano and clavinet voices. Alas, everything is preset and fixed. Roland would still like to sell you a JUNO-DS. The GO:KEYS includes a full General MIDI 2 GM2 sound set. It sounds like an improved set over the much older RD-300GX for which I have produced many GM2 Standard MIDI Files SMF. I have not tested GM2 compatibility. Roland are very careful about this and have not advertised full compatibility. This is not much of an issue for me as I have plenty of sequencing resources on hand already. The GO:KEYS does not have conventional pitch bend or modulation wheels. The adjacent FUNC button selects the mode. The filter and roll are applied to everything, so you get a DJ-like effect that rolls the rhythm or squishes frequencies. Pitch bend mode also seems to include modulation. I hear the rotary speaker change speed on some organ voices. Unfortunately, attempts to change rotary speed also bend the pitch. I regard this behavior as a bug. The documentation is really loose about what these touch strips do. In the next update, please make one strip pitch bend only and make the other strip modulation only. Punters everywhere will thank you! The GO:KEYS is very light weight coming in under nine pounds. Power is supplied by either the included adapter 5. The voltage rating is a little odd, 5. The GO:PIANO bundle includes a music rest, not the GOKEYS. I want to use the GO:KEYS at rehearsals and will call Roland to see if I can buy a music rest. Of course, the Yamaha music rests that I have on hand do not fit the slots and cannot be easily adapted. Put the Dremel tool away. The keys are piano size and shape with a nice texturing not plastic-y smooth. Key response is OK, but not as good as a more expensive instrument. One key is a little dead and its response is quirky. You get what you pay for. The GO:KEYS is an attractive alternative to Yamaha and Casio products in the same price bracket. Definitely worth a look and a listen. Update: After writing this review, I sequenced a GO:KEYS demo track in Ableton Live. The defective key became worse and I returned the GO:KEYS. Copyright © 2017 Paul J.

Make Music Anytime and Anywhere Thanks to its compact, lightweight design and built-in speakers, you can enjoy music nearly anywhere with GO:KEYS. And with the onboard recorder, you can capture it all for immediate playback and sharing. Other Display Character LCD with backlit Amplifier Power Output 2. I was able to use my student's keyboard in a Church Service but I can use this one. I wish that the JUNO-DS had built-in speakers as well as battery power, given its more robust build. The most you get is the ability to set the reverb level.

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