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Roland E-A7 61 Key Expandable Arranger Keyboard
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  • Good sound quality
  • Assignable switches
  • Compact design
  • Smooth operation
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Roland E-A7 61 Key Expandable Arranger Keyboard

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This product has a learning curve for beginners, but is a step up from the Yamaha PSR-S750. It has good sounds and a step up from the BK-3, but the music finder is not full featured enough and registration is too complicated. The 8 assignable switches are useful, but the sampler is useless to some. Overall, it is a good entry device for those looking for a Yamaha PSR-S750.
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Over 1,500 Versatile Tones, WAV File Import & Onboard Sampling, Huge Library of Backing Styles, Arranger Engine with Control Buttons, 156 Dedicated Buttons for Fast Access, Logical Dual-Screen Layout, Microphone Input with Vocal Effects, Plays Standard MIDI Files, Lightweight and Easy to Carry The E-A7 from Roland is a versatile …
Over 1,500 Versatile Tones, WAV File Import & Onboard Sampling, Huge Library of Backing Styles, Arranger Engine with Control Buttons, 156 Dedicated Buttons for Fast Access, Logical Dual-Screen Layout, Microphone Input with Vocal Effects, Plays Standard MIDI Files, Lightweight and Easy to Carry The E-A7 from Roland is a versatile 61-key arranger keyboard with over 1 500 tones from all over the world with a library of backing styles from Asia the Middle East Europe and South America. It features WAV file import and onboard sampling functions and is equipped with 156 dedicated buttons for fast access to commonly used functions. Featuring a logical dual-screen layout with backing styles on the left and sounds on the right the E-A7 allows you to create your own instrument. You can import samples or sample directly from the keyboard. There is a 1/4 microphone input jack with dedicated vocal effects and controls on the front panel so you can just plug in and sing.Furthermore the compact 61-key format weighing in at 17.6 lb makes life easy for the gigging musician in two ways - it's got everything necessary for a great performance so there are no extra boxes and wires to carry with you and it's easy to transport to and from the show.
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This product has a learning curve for beginners, but is a step up from the Yamaha PSR-S750. It has good sounds and a step up from the BK-3, but the music finder is not full featured enough and registration is too complicated. The 8 assignable switches are useful, but the sampler is useless to some. Overall, it is a good entry device for those looking for a Yamaha PSR-S750.

Pros

  • Good sound quality
  • Assignable switches
  • Compact design
  • Smooth operation

Cons

  • Lacks sequencer
  • Limited reverb
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Over 1,500 Versatile Tones, WAV File Import & Onboard Sampling, Huge Library of Backing Styles, Arranger Engine with Control Buttons, 156 Dedicated Buttons for Fast Access, Logical Dual-Screen Layout, Microphone Input with Vocal Effects, Plays Standard MIDI Files, Lightweight and Easy to Carry The E-A7 from Roland is a versatile 61-key arranger keyboard with over 1 500 tones from all over the world with a library of backing styles from Asia the Middle East Europe and South America. It features WAV file import and onboard sampling functions and is equipped with 156 dedicated buttons for fast access to commonly used functions. Featuring a logical dual-screen layout with backing styles on the left and sounds on the right the E-A7 allows you to create your own instrument. You can import samples or sample directly from the keyboard. There is a 1/4 microphone input jack with dedicated vocal effects and controls on the front panel so you can just plug in and sing.Furthermore the compact 61-key format weighing in at 17.6 lb makes life easy for the gigging musician in two ways - it's got everything necessary for a great performance so there are no extra boxes and wires to carry with you and it's easy to transport to and from the show.