Roland E-09 Arranging Keyboard, Black
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The Story
The Roland E-09 Arranging Keyboard combines professional-grade sound with sleek, portable design, making it the perfect entry-level arranger for musicians of all levels. Featuring a new high-quality sound engine with 800+ tones and 130 interactive styles from around the world, this keyboard delivers authentic musical accompaniments right at your fingertips. Its slim black metallic chassis houses powerful 7.5W+7.5W speakers and a 16-track recorder, ideal for both performance and practice.
add_circle The Upside
- check Excellent sound quality with extensive tone library and global music styles
- check Portable design with professional appearance makes it easy to transport
- check 16-track recorder with learning features is ideal for students and teachers
remove_circle The Downside
- close Entry-level specifications may not satisfy advanced professional users
- close Built-in speakers (7.5W+7.5W) may be insufficient for larger performance spaces
- close Requires external AC adaptor (not battery powered)
Specifications & features
Key features
- check_circle New high-quality sound engine with 64-voice polyphony and 800+ tones
- check_circle 130 interactive musical styles covering Western, Middle Eastern, and Asian cultures
- check_circle Built-in 16-track recorder with Easy Mode for learning and practice
- check_circle Professional-grade industrial design with slim, portable chassis
- check_circle Powerful 7.5W+7.5W stereo speaker system
Specifications
Sound Generator
Maximum Polyphony: 64 voices, 16 parts + Keyboard part
Wave Memory
32 MB equivalent
Tones
614 + 256 (GM2), Drum Sets: 61 + 9 (GM2)
Effects
Multi-FX: 47 types, Reverb: 8 types, Chorus: 8 types
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000 ma
32 m
9v
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