Steven Coltart
a part-time user
from England
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I wish the looks of this synth were as highly rated as the on-board sounds. Un-fortunately they weren't up to my usual high standards. I have a JV1010 module and that is far better sound wise, however for the price it is a good synth for someone on a budget.
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Tuesday-May-01-011 at 14:33
pedro carrilho
a professional user
from portugal
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The feel of the keys is weak! The sound...well, I only like some of the sounds... It is a poor keyboar...for a litle more, you can get a Yamaha S30 !
Rating: 2 out of 5
posted Monday-Apr-30-011 at 06:39
arjen
a hobbyist user
from netherlands
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hi, i have a question, is it worth to buy a RS-5 instead of my roland JV1010 and my midi keyboard (roland A30)?
can anybody advise me?
(ps sorry for my bad english)
bye
Rating: 1 out of 5
posted Sunday-Apr-08-011 at 09:23
Thomas Elbers
a professional user
from Utrecht
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I think Roland bought out Kawai's old stock of K5000 cases and is now using them for the RS-5.
As for the knobs, well, I think they just used off the shelf parts from Pic-N-Save.
And finaly the sound, oh the sound, the sound the sound, word has it they are using the voice module stolen from the He-Man Castle of Grayskull Action Castle Set.
Does anyone know if that's a Hasbro 3360 Filter Chip?
Rating: 2 out of 5
posted Thursday-Apr-05-011 at 19:53
ShRatZ
a hobbyist user
from Sweden
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Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Apr-05-011 at 11:04