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Review on Synthesizer Roland GO:KEYS GO-61K red by Michal Adach ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

Compared to real synthesizers for the same price (for example, the CASIO 6200 that I had before), the set of internal functions of Roland GO-61: Keys is frankly small. In fact, Roland is a set of musical instruments + Loop Mix function, which is more suitable for demonstrating the construction of instrumental compositions (like, click here, there will be a bass, click here, there will be a beat). My two-year-old daughter liked it, but from this Loop Mix function I use only drums instead of a metronome. You can even open the instructions for the tool, be surprised how small it is. But! But I personally bought a compact beautiful instrument without all these studio bells and whistles, and here the roland reveals itself as it should, it has keys that are comfortable to press, small size and a sufficient supply of presets I demanded (although the electric organs could be stuffed more). The minimum set of functions with this approach already looks like a plus of the tool, it still went to me by mail, and after two or three videos I completely figured out the buttons and then, without looking, poked and did everything I needed. It's funny that only with this synthesizer I decided to fork out and buy a sustain pedal. Played with her piano presets - a lot of pleasure from the sound.

Pros
  • 1. Compactness, 2. Comfortable keys, 3. Available presets sound nice, 4. Catchy catchy design, 5. Simple operation
Cons
  • 1. The line output is made in 3.5 mm format (traditionally 6.3 mm jack). 2. There is not enough full-fledged division of the keyboard into 2 instruments. The declared Chord function in the Loop Mix mode, which was supposed to partially solve the problem, does not allow building full-fledged accompaniment chord sequences in about half of the styles (for example, somewhere it does not allow using major chords, but somewhere minor).

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