The Roland E-80 is doing pretty good with those other keys.

Would you like to hear a keyboard that is showing its age? My first arranger was a Roland E-68 that I bought in 1996. I still own it to this day, and it works mint. A very simple machine, with 28 voice polyphony, SMF player (GM GS) , 241 sounds, 64 styles, digital effects 8 reverb - 8 chorus, floppy disk drive and 64 performance memories.


Here is a link, if you are curious how the E-68 sounds like:
https://youtu.be/TZTcebhLyLU?feature=shared


It wasn't that popular in the US, it was mostly sold in Europe. Although the ones that were sold in the US had a "US" designation next to the Roland logo, and the letters were in blue instead of the orange like the European models had.





Attachments
1.png




Edited by Dengizich (01/29/25 03:29 PM)