Friday, April 13, 2012

Roland AX-Synth Shoulder Synthesizer Keyboard

Roland AX-Synth Shoulder Synthesizer Keyboard Review



Roland AX-Synth Shoulder Synthesizer Keyboard Feature

  • Maximum Polyphony 128 voices
  • 256 Tones + 8 Special Tones (including SuperNATURAL)
  • Controllers D-Beam, Ribbon Touch, Modulation Bar, Volume Knob Controller, Aftertouch Knob Controller,
  • Portamento On/Off, Hold button On/Off, Bender Mode - Normal/Catch+Last, Connectors Output Jacks - 2 x 1/4' inch phone type (L/MONO, R)
  • Headphones (Stereo 1/4' inch phone type), Foot Pedal, USB connector (USB MIDI), MIDI connector (IN/OUT), AC Adaptor
  • Battery 8 x Ni-MH rechargeable Batteries
Pick up the Roland AX-Synth Shoulder Synthesizer when it's time to escape the keyboard rig and rock the stage. This Roland keyboard synth has a sound generator onboard. A stylish take on the over-the-shoulder Keytar popular in the early 80s, the AX-Synth represents Roland's new generation of remote keyboards. The AX-Synth is a self-contained keyboard equipped with powerful, solo-oriented sounds from Roland's current synths. It includes a dedicated V-LINK for video/visual control, USB MIDI for easy connection to your PC, an innovative bender mode for expressive solos. The Roland AX-Synth keyboard should last approximately 6 hours with a fresh set of batteries. With 256 tones plus 8 special tones (including SuperNATURAL), 128-note polyphony, and D-Beam, Ribbon Touch, and a Modulation Bar, you've got a lot of musical options hanging around your neck, So strap on a Roland AX-Synth keyboard synthesizer and steal the show.


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