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Read our full Roland GO:KEYS GO-61K review Elsewhere on the Roland GO:KEYS electronic keyboard there’s a built-in 30,000-note song recorder with USB export, and all of this is backed up with Roland’s legendary build quality. Each key in the first octave triggers a different drum loop in your chosen style, next section up delivers a selection of bass lines, next up selects two different chord parts, and you can mix and match all of these while jamming out over the top.įurthermore, you’ll find performance control strips switchable between either filter cutoff and note repeat FX, or pitch bend and modulation. The Loop Mix function differs from conventional auto-arrangement methods, as you combine loops to build songs by simply playing notes on this electronic keyboard. Or, you can use it to stream your favourite music through the on-board speakers and then play along with those songs.
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Offering fully wireless operation via battery power and Bluetooth audio / MIDI, the GO:KEYS lets you control MIDI devices wirelessly.
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The Roland GO:KEYS is a fun, compact and portable keyboard packed with over 500 high-quality sounds derived from Roland’s Juno DS engine. The Casio CT-X700 electronic keyboard can be powered by mains, six x AA batteries or by USB, and an auxiliary audio input lets you jam along to streamed songs from a smartphone, resting your device on a specially-designed pad as you do so. There’s a decent six-track song recorder and 32 memory slots to store user settings as custom presets. You can layer dual voices and split the keyboard. You’ll also find 195 preprogrammed rhythms with variations and fills, 110 song demos, and 50 practice exercises on board. Of the 600 AiX-generated tones, the dynamic piano, organ, string and synth sounds are the CT-X700’s strong suits, and there’s a large bank of world instruments to explore. The entry point for Casio’s latest CT-X lineup of portable electronic keyboards, the Casio CT-X700 benefits from the AiX (Acoustic Intelligent Expression) sound engine developed especially for the CT-X range, representing a big improvement over previous CT models. Capable of running on batteries or USB power, all this means that the A50 makes a decent basic MIDI controller as well as a super-fun twist on portable keyboards.

One of the biggest surprises from the Yamaha PSS-A50 electronic keyboard is its high-quality, velocity-sensitive keybed, taken from Yamaha’s Reface synth series, whose 37-note mini key format makes the unit incredibly lightweight and portable. It’s packed with 138 different arpeggiator types, a portamento switch and 42 high-quality sounds sourced from Yamaha’s pricier E-series keyboards.

This electronic keyboard delivers real-time pitch bend, filter modulation and slowdown effects, all at the touch of a button. Geared more towards portable synth-based, dance-oriented music making, the A50 drops the F30’s auto-accompaniment features in favour of a flexible arpeggiator and motion FX function. Our pick of the bunch is the Yamaha PSS-A50. With cartoon FX and a quiz mode, the E30 is aimed at younger kids, and the F30 for more auto-accompaniment styles. Yamaha’s legendary PSS Portasound range from the 1980s has been reanimated in the shape of three new lightweight, sub-£100 models: the Yamaha PSS E30, F30 and A50.
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This electronic keyboard is a stellar combination of quality sounds and the right amount of professional features you’d expect for the money. As such, in our view, the Korg Pa700 wins out in the mid-range to premium sector. While the Yamaha Genos is undoubtedly the best arranger/performer electronic keyboard out there, its mammoth price tag puts it beyond the reach of many. Best electronic keyboards: The MusicRadar choice We've also included some convenient buying advice at the end of the article if you need a little more guidance. This makes it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. We've decided to put the guide in price order, starting with the most budget-friendly option and working our way up to the most expensive. Well, there's no need to worry, as we've explored what's on offer for you, resulting in this expert round-up of the best electronic keyboards right now. Looking for the best electronic keyboard for your needs can be a very daunting task - especially with such an eclectic range of keyboards out there.
