🎶 Elevate Your Performance with the Roland V-Combo!
The Roland V-Combo Live Performance Keyboard (VR-730) is a professional-grade instrument featuring a 73-note semi-weighted keyboard, designed for gigging musicians. Weighing just 21 lb. 14 oz., it offers portability and versatility, running on both AC and battery power. With instant access to a variety of sounds and the ability to expand its library through free downloads, this keyboard is the ultimate tool for live performances.
Item Weight | 10.63 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 53"D x 19"W x 9"H |
Size | 73-Key |
Finish Type | Textured |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack, DC Power Jack |
Power Source | Usb |
Headphones Jack | 1/4-inch (6.35mm) jack |
Connectivity Technology | Interface |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Keys | 73 |
Skill Level | Professional |
S**E
This is a great keyboard for preforming.
This keyboard is overall a great keyboard for performing to live audiences. While the piano and organ sounds are not quite as good as my Yamaha XF keyboard, it is much lighter, as well as much quicker and easier to find and save good sounding piano, organ and synth sounds, as well as to change keys and octaves. It is also much lighter.
S**Y
Not for me
Light weight keyboard with lots of “on the fly” adjustments. I bought it thinking it would be perfect for live gigs where I need to switch sounds quickly and enhance sounds during a performance. But the sounds in this keyboard are weak (especially piano sounds) and there are not as many as most keyboards available. After trying it for a couple of weeks I returned it because I just couldn’t get the sounds i wanted. I’ll also admit I have a couple other keyboards and this wasn’t good enough to upgrade from what I have.
K**I
Glitches in design, and no support from Roland
This instrument has glitches: pitch bend does not bend the pitch the first time you use it, that is whenever you change the patch you are playing, And you cannot change the register using MIDI, so forget about live performances using Set List Maker and such. Also, the organ drawbars move in steps, not smoothly, so fine adjustments to your tone cannot be made.Expect issues. And Roland support has not been forthcoming, they do respond but have no answers. Big disappointment. Yes it is cheaper than Nord electro-6 or Hammond SK1, but I returned it and paid the difference to get something reliable.
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