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Roland GOKEYS5-GT 61-key with 128-voice Polyphony, 554 Tones Music Creation Keyboard - Graphite

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Roland GOKEYS5-GT 61-key with 128-voice Polyphony, 554 Tones Music Creation Keyboard - Graphite61 key Keyboard with 128 voice Polyphony, 554 Tones, Effects, Bluetooth, Built in MIDI Player and USB Recorder, and Onboard Passive Radiator Speakers Graphite the GO: KEYS 5 stands ready to accompany you on any endeavor. This portable keyboard sports a 61 key layout with touch sensitive, piano style keys that inspire you to let your creativity flow through your fingers. With plenty of onboard sound presets, recording and production software

61-key Keyboard with 128-voice Polyphony, 554 Tones, Effects, Bluetooth, Built-in MIDI Player and USB Recorder, and Onboard Passive Radiator Speakers - Graphite

the GO:KEYS 5 stands ready to accompany you on any endeavor. This portable keyboard sports a 61-key layout with touch-sensitive, piano-style keys that inspire you to let your creativity flow through your fingers. With plenty of onboard sound presets, recording and production software connectivity, and auto-accompaniment functionalities, the GO:KEYS 5 is equipped to handle nearly any project. Enjoy crystal-clear sound via the onboard passive radiator speakers, or use the dedicated stereo output for larger sound setups. The GO:KEYS 5 even has a microphone input that allows you to incorporate colorful vocal effects! And because it is also remarkably lightweight at under 10 pounds, this keyboard doubles as the perfect travel companion for booked and busy musicians.

  • Portable keyboard with 61 touch-sensitive, piano-style keys
  • 128-voice polyphony offers options for plenty of note combinations and arrangements
  • Includes 554 tones and an auto-accompaniment feature containing over 200 music styles
  • Hosts over 1,000 sounds powered by Roland’s ZEN-Core sound engine
  • Dedicated stereo output and powerful passive radiator speakers deliver crystal-clear sound
  • Bluetooth connectivity allows you to link mobile devices for streaming and song creation
  • MIDI interface and USB recorder allow you to work with music production software
  • Mic input offers colorful vocal effects
  • Powered by AC adapter (included)
  • Type:Music Creation Keyboard, Graphite
  • Sound Engine:ZEN-Core
  • Number of Keys:61
  • Type of Keys:Box-shape, Velocity
  • Touch Sensitivity:9 Types, Fixed Touch
  • Other Controllers:Master Volume Slider, Pitch Bend Wheel
  • Polyphony:128-voice
  • Presets:1154 Tones, 74 Drum Kits, 203 Styles, 256 User Scenes
  • Effects:Multi-effects, Chorus, Reverb
  • MIDI Recording:WAV, 16-bit/44.41kHz (requires USB flash)
  • Audio Inputs:1 x 1/4" TS (mic), 1 x 1/8" TRS (aux)
  • Audio Outputs:2 x 1/4" (L/mono, R)
  • Headphones:1 x 1/8" TRS
  • USB:1 x USB-C (audio/MIDI), 2 x Type A (external device/storage)
  • MIDI I/O:Bluetooth/USB
  • Bluetooth:v5.0 (audio/MIDI)
  • Pedal Inputs:1 x 1/4" (hold), 1 x 1/4" (control)
  • Built-in Speakers:2 x 2"
  • Display:Graphic LCD
  • Power Supply:AC Adaptor (included), 6 x AA Batteries
  • Height:3.42"
  • Width:37.4"
  • Depth:11.25"
  • Weight:10.8 lbs
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