…programs. Faster response and higher sensitivity Thanks to Roland’s sound generator that is optimized for Accordion performance, the FR-1x will satisfy even the most demanding accordion player. Thanks to this new technology accordionists can feel perfectly at ease when playing their music…
…easier for young musicians to handle and play. Student 26 shares the same key configuration found on many beginner accordions. This provides an ideal preparatory instrument for accordion teachers. Featuring stable tuning and a smooth action keyboard the Student 26 is a great starter model to use and…
…easier for young musicians to handle and play. Student 26 shares the same key configuration found on many beginner accordions. This provides an ideal preparatory instrument for accordion teachers. Featuring stable tuning and a smooth action keyboard the Student 26 is a great starter model to use and…
…as the frequently-used rock/jazz organ, strings, brass, and synth sounds have been brushed up. There are also instruments such as toy piano, accordion, combo organ, church organ, and even vintage instruments such as a tape sampler, as well as bell-type sounds and the sounds you need for cutting-edge…
…operation with iCon Platform M+, Behringer XTouch Compact and PreSonus FaderPort 8 control surfaces). • 28 New Instruments Presets (Cajon, Accordion, Harmonica, Ukulele, Cello, Clarinet, various Percussions and more). • CP Series Compact Powered Loudspeakers Presets available directly in…
…fantastic illustrations by Martin Remphry • play-along and backing (accompaniment only) tracks, with live band, string quartet, guitar, and accordion backings, as well as fun sound effects, available to download from a Companion Website • practice tracks recorded at a slower tempo for some…
…easier for young musicians to handle and play. Student 26 shares the same key configuration found on many beginner accordions. This provides an ideal preparatory instrument for accordion teachers. Featuring stable tuning and a smooth action keyboard the Student 26 is a great starter model to use and…
…is more than just playing some notes on a keyboard and recalling someone else’s presets. If that was the goal you could be looking at accordions or going to a department store to buy your keyboard (along with socks, milk and toilet paper)…but you aren’t because you are more…