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Roland A-37

73/76-Key MIDI Keyboard from Roland belonging to the A series

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Chris.angel Chris.angel
Published on 08/29/02 at 04:25
A-37 keyboard is the successor - dj - A-33 Hon.
It is equipped with a keyboard 76 keys (six octaves) semi-agile, sensitive, with afetertouch, a notch 3 characters LED 7 digits and a few buttons.
It possde two MIDI outputs, one between 1 Through, and all the basic functions that can be atendre a keyboard-Matra.
The power supply is ensured by an external transformer.

UTILIZATION

The A-37 is a keyboard-Matra Designed well and easy to use. The simple approach is not without foundation and minimum MIDI expriences in this type of keyboard.

The manual is comprehensive and clear rev. In addition, Roland provides a multilingual booklet explaining the basics of MIDI. Always practical for nophytes ... or to certain principles remmorer!

OVERALL OPINION

A-37 keyboard is rvle be a good compromise between 'features' on the one hand, and 'price' on the other. The number of keys, the 'joystick', aftertouch, MIDI functions can ensure that it can position itself as a main keyboard rich expander Home Studio, samplers, etc.. The feel somewhat 'lightweight' dcevra however pianists.

Despite the very modern look, it is unfortunate that Roland's failure CHARACTERISTICS few who have perfect destination for musicians 'electronic', including knobs for CONTRL Real Time.

Finally, dtail, it is unfortunate that food is not internal. Especially since this type of keyboard is not (too) sensitive to disturbances electro-magntiques. Similarly, it is absurd that Roland does not provide the transformer, but ... batteries!

In short, the A-37 keyboard is a robust, reliable, well Designed and which one should expect nothing less than the rle he assigned as a studio on scne.

Before you choose, determines your expectations, however, exactly for this type of keyboard ... Competition is fierce, and the characters are often complmentaires.