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Average rating:
3.6 out of 5
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Great Arranger keyboard, although it takes some getting used to the layout and sound arrangements, its a band in a box that can compete with most arround, nice bass, tone, drums etc, loads of sounds, only problem is that it only comes with 128 styles where as the G1000 they gave 400 or so which isnt that fair, I have had many arranger keyboards in the past and I have to say roland make the best, yet to try a Ketron / Solton one,
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MY G 800 will not format floppy
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I have a G600 and wish I can upgrade to something new. I went to the music store and saw the new ones (touch screen). I play live with two roland keyboards , an XP-80 on top of the G-600 and I cannot see the screen well. Please roland, build keyboars with the buttons to change the styles in front like the ones on the G-1000 or the E-96. When you are in a live concert, those buttons helps you alot to change your style on a fly. when you have something like this let me know, I will buy one right away, I dont want to change to another brand because I know how to program roland. Or build a second generation of the G-1000, No speakers, no zip drive . just what the pro's need, leave the speakers for hobbiest (yamaha have plenty).
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