That 'Voice Doos' patch from that Jazz Scat tonebank by the way is old and still sounds exactly the same from the derived 1991 Roland E-70, 1993 Roland E-86 onwards
I have a Roland Lucina keytar and a Roland Juno Di with those same wonderful vocal scats. But I'm definitely going to get the Go Keys 5 after watching your videos 😊
It's not an 88 key weighted key instrument like its older sibling the FP-E50, but it's half the price with most all of the features and functions. And it's David the key action is stiffer that most semi weighted keys because Roland stated they wanted to have the action closer to weighted key action, so it's about halfway between the two.
It does not even come close. Seriously. I have a very short video about this topic. When I compared them yesterday, other than the piano, no basis for comparison.
That 'Voice Doos' patch from that Jazz Scat tonebank by the way is old and still sounds exactly the same from the derived 1991 Roland E-70, 1993 Roland E-86 onwards
Your videos on the Go Keys 5 have been very helpful. Convinced me to get one. Thanks for doing them!
Thanks @wpsam52! Happy to help in making that decision! Happy Creating! 😁
I have a Roland Lucina keytar and a Roland Juno Di with those same wonderful vocal scats. But I'm definitely going to get the Go Keys 5 after watching your videos 😊
😀😀🥳😁 Great choice Ronald 👏
That’s amazing!!!!😃
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both go keys 5 and especially fp-e50 are very good bang for buck and i think roland has killed it in the
Indeed! @NakedSnake-4ofClubs. Cheers to that!
With the Go:Keys 5 you essentially get an FP-E50 without the 88 weighted keys for half the price.
@@jjacob25101 Indeed! Pretty wild! 👊
It does sound good! I’m just going to have to play it to see if it feels as good as my DGX 670😊
Just like dogs, different breeds give different experiences lol! 🎹😜
It's not an 88 key weighted key instrument like its older sibling the FP-E50, but it's half the price with most all of the features and functions. And it's David the key action is stiffer that most semi weighted keys because Roland stated they wanted to have the action closer to weighted key action, so it's about halfway between the two.
Any thoughts if compared to PSR-E-473? Thanks
It does not even come close. Seriously. I have a very short video about this topic. When I compared them yesterday, other than the piano, no basis for comparison.
Play the sounds more