Your Pedalboard
Your Pedalboard
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Roland Keyboards
Roland Keyboards
A musical keyboard is the set of adjacent depressible levers or keys on a musical instrument, particularly the piano. Keyboards typically contain keys for playing the twelve notes of the Western musical scale, with a combination of larger, longer keys and smaller, shorter keys that repeats at the interval of an octave.
Roland Corporation was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on April 18, 1972, with ¥33 million in capital. Today it has factories in Japan, the United States, Italy, and Taiwan. It has existed in different forms since 1960, making it one of the oldest still-operating manufacturers of musical electronics, and has survived changes in technology to become one of the most noteworthy and widely-used brands in electronic music and production today.
Roland involves in the development, manufacture and sale of electronic musical instruments including keyboards and synthesizers, guitar products, electronic percussion kits, digital recording equipment, amplifiers and audio processing devices.
Roland offers a full range of keyboards and synthesizers that lead the industry in performance, features, and ease of use. From the beginner to the professional, Roland keyboards and synths are among the most popular in the world.
Roland Keyboards include:
Synths & Samplers: Professional keyboards, synthesizers and music workstations.
Arrangers: A wide range of arranger-style keyboards for playing or composing with ease.
Controllers: MIDI controller keyboards and pedalboards.
Sound Modules: Professional tabletop and rackmount synthesizer modules.
Accordions: Roland is pleased to introduce a revolutionary new family of instruments — the V-Accordions.
VIMA: Video Interactive keyboard products for Recreational Music Making.
Amplifiers: The ultimate compliment to any performance or studio keyboard.
MIDI Interfaces: Devices for connecting your MIDI instrument(s) to a computer.
Timeline of noteworthy products
1973 - Roland SH-1000: Claimed by Roland to be Japan's first commercial keyboard synthesizer.
1988 - Roland E-20: Roland's first entry into the auto-accompaniment keyboard market, going head to head with Yamaha and Casio. The E-20's descendants include the E-70, E-86, G-800, G-1000, G-70 and the current E-80.
1989 - Roland W-30: A sampling workstation keyboard
1992 - Roland DJ-70: A DJ sampling music workstation and synthesizer keyboard that featured the first scratch wheel pad.
1996 - Roland DJ-70mkII: Successor to the DJ-70, with more powerful features, including a DJ sampling music workstation, which featured a scratch wheel pad. It is essentially an S-760 sampler with a keyboard.
About the Author
The author loves music playing and recording, and now working for Gigasonic as a copywriter. You can learn moreRoland Keyborads at Gigasonic.com, and Roland authorized dealer.
In your opinion, should I be a Singer and Rhythm Guitarist or Lead Guitarist?
Hey..
So, I've been playing guitar for about 5 years now.
And by now, I can play the guitar well.
For the past 2 or so years, I've been nailing solo's and improving a lot.
I bought a Fender Telecaster, and have slowly built up my pedalboard, to become the Lead Guitarist that I've been striving to be.
But for some reason, there's always been this hope for me to be a frontman for a band, and sing.
I had difficulty singing and playing guitar at the same time the first time I tried it, but I've come a long way.
But I've always felt that I have a mediocre voice.
Not bad, not great, but enough to sing for a band.
I've looked up to guys like Kele Okereke (Bloc Party) and Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys), because I believe I can do the same thing.
Electric guitar and sing.
I also feel like my image is more of a lead singer than a lead guitarist strangely enough.
If you were me, what would you do?
Keep in mind, I wouldn't mind either one, I'd enjoy both.
Thanks.
You can do both, David Gilmour, Dave Mustaine, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, all do it.
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