🎹 Roland E-X10 | Is Roland's Affordable Arranger Keyboard Worth It? 🎹

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#DigitalPiano 0:00 - Video Introduction on the Roland E-X10 0:46 - Piano Sound Review 1:11 - Additional Tones 2:34 - Arranger Review 4:18 - Input Jacks and Accessories 6:22 - Final Thoughts The E-X10 is a relatively new keyboard from Roland that is aimed at a lower price point than their typically high-end instruments; a market that has been dominated by Casio. It delivers an arranger-type experience for a few hundred dollars. Configuration The E-X10 is configured with 61 velocity and touch-sensitive semi-weighted keys, three types of key touch, and two, 12cm (4-3/4 inches) speakers, each with 2.5 Watts of power. It comes with 610 sounds, from piano to orchestral instruments to pop to synths to drums, and it weighs 3.9kg/8.6lb and optionally runs on batteries for maximal portability. Arranger This is the centerpiece of the E-X10. It comes with style options, like Funk, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Ballads, and more, and chording options that let you play a chord with your left hand and have the ABC option create interesting accompaniments based on the chords. You can also choose whether to have your chords audible or not and what sound to have for your audible chords. You also have the ability to connect a microphone and add that to your music mix, including the opportunity to add effects; such as reverb and chorus. Roland has done a decent job of creating an instrument at an extremely affordable price point that allows you to accompany yourself with quite a few different...

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