The Roland A-80 is a MIDI controller keyboard released by Roland in 1988. It was one of the first MIDI controllers to feature velocity-sensitive keys and aftertouch. It also featured a built-in 16-track sequencer and a variety of assignable controllers, such as sliders and knobs.
The Roland A-800Pro is a MIDI controller keyboard designed for use in the studio and on stage. It features 61 velocity-sensitive keys, eight velocity-sensitive pads, and eight assignable knobs and sliders. The A-800Pro also has a built-in USB port for...
A-90 is an 88-note PA-4 hammer-action keyboard with aftertouch. It can be turned into the powerful digital piano/synth with the VE-RD1 expansion. The instrument gets a 64-voice polyphony, 128 tones, onboard effects with the VE-RD1. True stereo piano...
A-90EX is an 88-note PA-4 hammer-action keyboard with aftertouch. The powerful digital piano/synth is based on VE-RD1 expansion. The instrument has a 64-voice polyphony, 128 tones, onboard effects with the VE-RD1. True stereo piano samples with the...
AX-1 is a Roland’s velocity sensitive 45-note keytar produced from 1992 to 1994. The keytar is not a standalone instrument is a MIDI controller devised to manage sounds of external devices. David Sherriff and Andrew Leggo were responsible for the design...