Roland E09 Interactive Arranger Product code: SKU Manufacturer: RolandPrice: $549.00 
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Roland E09 Price-Defying Performance Its price might say "low end," but the E-09's sounds and styles are nothing but first class. Building on the success of Roland's popular E-series arrangers, the E-09 ushers in a brand-new look, feel, and sound for the family. With its new high quality sound engine, pro style appearance, and powerful specifications including a newly designed library of sounds and interactive styles the E-09 raises the quality standard for entry level arrangers. Newly designed Musical Styles, including Western, Middle East, and Asian High-performance speaker system onboard 7.5 W + 7.5 W New high-quality sound engine; GM2 compliant 64-voice polyphony 800-plus tones, 70 drum kits 47 Multi-FX plus reverb and chorus 16-Track recorder with Easy Mode Friendly Music Assistants, One-Touch settings International Appeal With a global array of interactive musical accompaniments onboard, the E-09 puts a world of colorful and authentic music under your fingertips. Master programmers from around the world have created special Styles for the E-09, spotlighting the Western, Middle Eastern, and Asian cultures. Low Profile, Big Sound The E-09 introduces a new professional-grade industrial design to the E family. Its black metallic finish, coupled with a slim, streamlined chassis design, makes the E-09 eye catching and easy to transport. Despite its slim physique, the E-09 outputs an impressively big sound from its built-in stereo speaker system. You can enjoy playback three ways with the E-09: through headphones, through the built-in speakers, or through external amps and sounds systems via its line outputs. 16-Track Recorder Music teachers and students will find the onboard 16-Track Recorder useful when learning how to play a song. You can record your performance with or without the arranger accompaniment, and students then can refer to the recording as a guide. Is the song or the teacher's performance too fast? Just slow down the tempo. Need to listen or practice the same section a couple of times? Use the marker/repeat function to specify a region to play repeatedly. Study and have fun with the E-09. Specifications: - Keyboard 61 keys (with velocity)
- Sound Generator
- Maximum Polyphony 64 voices
- Parts 16 parts + Keyboard part
- Wave Memory 32 M bytes equivalent
- Tones Tones: 614 + 256 (GM2), Drum Sets: 61 + 9 (GM2)
- Effects Multi-FX: 47 types, Reverb: 8 types, Chorus: 8 types
- Transpose -12 to + 12 (in semitones)
- Arranger
- Tempo 20 to 250
- Styles 130 Styles
- Band Orchestrator 3 types: Drum & Bass, Combo, Full Band
- User Program 100 program
- One Touch Setting 2 setting / style
- Control start/stop, sync start, intro original, fill in, variation, ending, tap tempo, Melody Intelligence: 18 types, Music Assistant: 130 types
- Metronome
- Signature 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 6/8, 9/8
- Song Controls
- Tracks 16
- 16-track Recorder Mode 4 easy modes (ALL, Keyboard, Single, Punch In/Out)
- Control start/stop, reording, reset, rewind, forward, marker A-B, repeat A-B
- Others
- Rated Power Output 7.5 W + 7.5 W
- Speaker Dimension 10cm
- Controllers Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever: 1
- Display Large backlit custom LCD
- Connectors Output Jacks (L/MONO, R), Headphones Jack 1/2, MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT), Foot Switch Jack
- Power Supply DC 9 V (AC Adaptor)
- Current Draw 2,000 mA
- Accessories Music rest, Owner's Manual, AC Adaptor (PSB-1U)
- Options Keyboard Stand: KS-12, Pedal Switch: DP Series, Foot Switch: BOSS FS-5U
- Size and Weight
- Width 1,045 mm 41-3/16 inches
- Depth 320 mm 12-5/8 inches
- Height 128 mm 5-1/16 inches
- Weight 7.3 kg 16 lbs. 2 oz.
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