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Average rating:
4.1 out of 5
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haai guys i am looking for a Roland E-16 keyboard, if somebody is selling it please do contact me, it that the sounds of the E-16 is extra ordinary & most people love it whe I play,thanx
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I love my Roland E-16. I've done countless live work and recordings with it. My flight case is four times heavier than the synth. It's fine in the studio with a selection of pianos, convincing Hammond organ and Fender Rhodes. The string section is not too bad either. I agree with Paddy, the harpsichord is good (if you are so inclined!) Like all electronic things, there are functions that will never be used, and you can forget the brass, but for what I use it's a fine keyboard. The power input has come loose, so I've stripped it down and am trying to bond it back together. Everyone please keep your piano-playing fingers crossed for me! I'd hate to have to try and replace my keyboard at this stage in our relationship...
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i have been using the roland e16 for ten years noe and i can tell this is a wonderful machine and a half!!!! used at church services every sunday where there are no drums, backing keyboards or guiters, put simply i am the drummer, and the bassist. this is a beast and i recommend it to anyone thinking of buying it, it is a masterpiece. if there is anyone out there wanting to sell theirs i am here and waitn to buy
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I am just wondering how to save what I ve just recorded with the e 16
and one more thing, Is the e 16 abble to use midi files?(if is , how?)
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Keep pressing transpose key for few seconds until display flashes, then press some key on the keyboard relative to c1. The lower is the key - transpose will go lower, and vice versa.
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