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Pros & Cons
Pros
With the included usb cable you can hook the aerophone up to a daw such as garageband, and use it as a midi controller! This is really great. One thing that's really cool for me is the ability to plug it into my computer via usb and play using virtual... Read More
Thanks roland for taking a chance on a beginner model. I want to build my own case as it's pretty small. Thank you roland for making it in less expensive option to the full sized aerophone.
Even the onboard speaker is not so bad as people say, and it's quite nice to have it for practicing. It only has 5 onboard sounds but the app gives you a bunch more. More sounds are available on the app. You can play more sounds via bluetooth with a p... Read More
The metronome is the bright spot of the app. The lightest one makes it very easy to play. You can play it without hooking it into anything or reading the manual.
It comes with a sock that goes at the bottom of the mouthpiece. Here is a link to the sweatbands that fit the instrument better than the actual roland replacement sock.
Highlights
Quality
It’s really made for in studio through quality sound system , i added particle and other elements of electronics .
It’s pretty cool, it’s easy to use, good quality.
This instrument requires very little air volume or pressure.
So, i hope roland fixes the sound delay problem on the app -- i was really disappointed.
Price
Roland gave me a discount as it was used and i am happy.
The reason for the 4 star rating is for the price you pay it should come with a case to protect it during travel or when not in use.
As it stands this product should be selling for $100 less.
I also had roland send me a new one, but it cost over $8 for one black, ill-fitting sock when i could buy two for the same pric... Read More
Shipping
Came in one day earlier than expected.
Packaging/appearance
And cover were not in the package.
Competitiveness
I tried orange, black, and blue, and the blue ones look the best with it, and fit better than the roland sock.
I dont find the octave keys are a problem as has been described on other similar instruments.
It has taken me a while to adjust to these fingerings even though there are similarities to other woodwinds.
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- This product had a total of 193 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 4 2024.
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The price is a big chunk for me
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The built in sound is mediocre but sounds good thru a stereo system
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The keys rattle and the neck strap is lousy hard to adjust not enough adjustment
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For roland i would have expected better as they are famous for quality products
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
As it stands this product should be selling for 100 less
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have wanted to get casually into a wind instrument to play jazz standards and the melodies to my own music with backing tracks
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I tried the akai usb wind instrument and that proved way too complicated when i started reading the instructions out of the box
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I then bought a flute tried it out a few times and never went back to it
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