Roland announced the latest additions to the Music Atelier line— the AT-500, AT-300, AT-100, and AT-75 digital organs.
AT-500
Housed in a dark walnut cabinet, the AT-500 includes a color LCD touch panel, and features a Solo Harmonic Bar and D BEAM.
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AT-300
With its classic roll-top cover, waterfall keys, harmonic bars for tone control, 180 types of musical instruments, and 120 rhythms (each with four variations), the AT-300 is designed for players seeking professional features in a small footprint, according to Roland. The backlit graphical LCD provides control.
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AT-100: Entry Model
With 120 types of built-in musical instruments, 80 rhythms (each with four variations), plus harmonic bars for tone control, the AT-100 () is modern, stylish, and compact, beautifully accenting its surroundings without occupying much space.
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AT-75: For the Beginner
Equipped with the same harmonic bars and lower waterfall keyboard as the upper-line models.
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The new line of Music Atelier organs are now available.
No pricing announced yet.
For more information, visit www.rolandus.com.
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