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Offline DuvalsLilJohnLumpkin

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How is the Roland VR-760?
« on: April 25, 2005, 07:20:37 AM »
Is this keyboard tight for organ sounds because I heard it was nice for the features.  Especially with the drawbar settings to the left.  Somebody tell me something :roll: ?
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How is the Roland VR-760?
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2005, 12:56:41 PM »
The Roland VR-760 is an excellent keyboard.  It has three different main functions - Organ (which is very tight - with drawbars-various switches same as on B/C-3 hammonds - also with great internal leslie rotary effects and other various adjustments. Piano - very nice piano sounds also
with various electric piano sounds.  Synch - sounds are various with strings etc.  Very much a well rounded keyboard.   I have a triton and motif rack but for the organ I constantly use the Roland VR-760.  I'm sure that you will be very pleased with it.   In addition - go the the web site to see the VR-760.  I have mine loaded with additional sounds.  You can see this all on the web site and you can also hear demos of same.  The web site is www.rolandus.com.  If I can be of any additional assistance  am here.  "danielw1@optonline.net."

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