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Roland AX-Synth £810

The keytar is back, and in fine style

Roland AX-Synth

Roland isn't calling the AX-Synth a keytar, but everyone else is.

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  • Trevman55

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    44 weeks ago.

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    I've had mine for a little over 6 months, and I love it. I gives me portability, and powerful sound in a stylish package.

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  • kiotenka

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    Mon 7 Feb 2011, 12:05 pm GMT

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    I recorded this song for remembering a legendary guitarist Gary Moore - who has died on Sunday, February 7th 2011 at the age of 58. Gary Moore R.I.P !!!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aGctyUyUmA

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  • kiotenka

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    Fri 14 Jan 2011, 6:44 am GMT

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    La Compasita - Xuan Trung on Ax Synth Roland !
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYGGxj9DKQA

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  • kiotenka

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    Wed 12 Jan 2011, 12:32 pm GMT

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    This is my new performance with a very famous song "No Name No4" of Vu Thanh An. Thank you all for listening. Please subcrible !
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fuq04c57neQ

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  • Rockitman

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    Tue 15 Sep 2009, 9:48 pm BST

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    I just got mine as well. I agree that the sounds are very playable. I like the convenience if I am going to go to a jam or studio session. I also got the soft case that roland sells. The case is nice with three pockets to hold the power supply, cables, strap and whatever. I also have Two AX-1s, and the AX-7. I started with the Korg RK-100, then I had the AXIS, I sold those when I got my first AX-1. I use an old NADY WML-50 Wireless MIDI that still works (Had it since 1993) It was designed by MIDIMAN (who now is M-Audio) It converts MIDI to audio and then you use a regular GTR wireless. I use a Shure UHF wireless and it works great.

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  • Rockitman

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    Tue 15 Sep 2009, 9:48 pm BST

    User rating 5 of 5

    I just got mine as well. I agree that the sounds are very playable. I like the convenience if I am going to go to a jam or studio session. I also got the soft case that roland sells. The case is nice with three pockets to hold the power supply, cables, strap and whatever. I also have Two AX-1s, and the AX-7. I started with the Korg RK-100, then I had the AXIS, I sold those when I got my first AX-1. I use an old NADY WML-50 Wireless MIDI that still works (Had it since 1993) It was designed by MIDIMAN (who now is M-Audio) It converts MIDI to audio and then you use a regular GTR wireless. I use a Shure UHF wireless and it works great.

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  • brucegeller

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    Fri 4 Sep 2009, 10:42 pm BST

    User rating 4 of 5

    Just got it!! I already have two AX-1s for my Muse Reseach Receptor so I was not sure I really needed another keytar or another sound source, but after a few mins of playing it, I'm very happy!! Onboard sounds are awesome! Keyboard and controllers are expressive. Now all I need is a wireless guitar system to add with my M-Audio wireless MIDI... my leash will be off and this badass dog is gonna tear up the stage!

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  • brucegeller

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    Fri 4 Sep 2009, 10:41 pm BST

    User rating 5 of 5

    Just got it!! I already have two AX-1s for my Muse Reseach Receptor so I was not sure I really needed another keytar or another sound source, but after a few mins of playing it, I'm very happy!! Onboard sounds are awesome! Keyboard and controllers are expressive. Now all I need is a wireless guitar system to add with my M-Audio wireless MIDI... my leash will be off and this badass dog is gonna tear up the stage!

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  • brucegeller

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    Fri 4 Sep 2009, 10:41 pm BST

    User rating 5 of 5

    Just got it!! I already have two AX-1s for my Muse Reseach Receptor so I was not sure I really needed another keytar or another sound source, but after a few mins of playing it, I'm very happy!! Onboard sounds are awesome! Keyboard and controllers are expressive. Now all I need is a wireless guitar system to add with my M-Audio wireless MIDI... my leash will be off and this badass dog is gonna tear up the stage!

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Specification

AX-Synth

Price:
£810
Dimensions (mm (w x h x d)):
1142 x 87 x 266
Number of Keys:
49
Presets:
256
Polyphony (Notes):
128
Weight (kg) (kg):
3.9

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