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Roland JW-50

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Roland JW-50
Roland JW-50
250.00 street price

Roland JW-50 is a music workstation. The instrument was released in 1992, but it has an excellent sound and a convenient sequencer, it can be used to create arrangements and teach music. Supports GM and GS standards, has a 24-voice polyphony and a synthesizer type keyboard with 61 keys.

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Country of origin / production: Japan

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Usage area
Workstation 
Usage Design/ Form Factor
With Keys 
Archetype
Digital (D) 
Polyphony
Voices24
Multi Timbral Capacity16 part(s)
Tone Generator / Sound Synthesis
Technology of Sound Generation PCM
Programs/ Voices/ Timbres
Single Voice Preset128
User-defined Single Voice128
MIDI Voices/ Tones317
MIDI Percussion/ Drum Tones10
Effects
Reverb 
Chorus 
Sequencer
Tracks count16
Step Sequencer 
Sequencer Resolution120 ppqn
Note Capacity80000
Tempo (min value)20
Tempo (max value)240
Max number of songs99
MIDI
General MIDI (GM) 
General Standard (GS) 
MIDI in/ out
IN 
OUT 
THRU 
Keys
Velocity Sensitivity 
Aftertouch 
Size5
Number of Keys61
Display
Display type TFT
Resolution: Horizontal240
Resolution: Vertical64
Built-in controllers
Joystick 
Jog dial 
External controllers
Sustain foot pedal 
Foot Controller1
Hold 
Audio out
Analogue: 1/4" (6.35mm)2
Analogue: 1/4" (6.35mm) headphones preamplified1
Computer Interfaces
FDD 
Power
Voltage 9V
Power Supply External
Amperage1.2 A
Dimensions
Height115 mm
Width997 mm
Depth377 mm
Weight7.5 kg
Production start1992
Production ended

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