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#141717 - 11/02/06 05:14 PM
Roland E-50 Impressions
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Registered: 09/28/06
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I went to the nearby store yesterday and they had the E-50 in stock. Spent about 1 hour on the keyboard and here are my first impressions:
The first thing that struck me was the rubbery buttons it has. While it is nice to have the soft indicator light under those buttons, the rubbery feel and toy-like clicks make me wonder if I am really looking at a >US$1,200 instrument.
The sounds are pretty good. The default piano sound (Natural Piano) has a warm and rounded feel. There are other Piano samples like Superior Piano, Upright Piano or Classic Piano offer some variation should you prefer shaper or duller sounds as you please.
The key feel seems typical Roland. But compared to my old but excellent Roland XP-80, the E-50's keys somehow doesn't feel as good - a little more springy and not as crisp. Of course, this keybed beats any Yamaha keybed hands down. This is subjective - so if anyone has tried the E-50/E-60 please share your feedback as well.
I like Roland's user interface, but not the screen. The screen is grayscale and passive-matrix which is famous for its contrast problem. But I figure I would probably have to pay double if they use an active-matrix screen. Screen touch requires a firmer push - a gentle tap would not register.
In general, I think compared to the PSR-3000 (which i also tested), the E-50 is a better keyboard. While I reckon the build of the Yamaha is better, Roland wins on the key feel. Sound-wise, they are similar at least to my ears, but this is speaker and EQ dependent. PSR-3000 has more styles and has harmony capability. E-50 has a guitar mode, which the Yamaha doesn't, but I wonder how much I would use it. E-50's styles are also decent, especially "Live Band" styles, which I like.
[This message has been edited by leeclw (edited 11-02-2006).]
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#141720 - 11/03/06 10:00 AM
Re: Roland E-50 Impressions
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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i am glad to see that you had the chance playing the e50 a little bit. as i was saying in another post, in about one month time i should get the e60 i ordered blindly (now many, including myself would say that is a stupid thing to do ) and i am soo anxious playing it! while i was reading your post, i realize roland was clever introducing two keyboards that differ only on how many keys they have (61/76) but other than that almost identical, because this way they collect also the users that were/are not happy with psr3000.... see my point? and of course i was expecting (at least slightly) better sounds from e50.60 compared with psr3000 even only because is a newer instrument, if not a newer sound generation..... now i am even more anxious for my new roland.... and consorning the use of guitar mode, i believe is a great tool for writing new styles, especially "live band" type, and not that much something you'd use while performing live.
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#141723 - 11/03/06 01:49 PM
Re: Roland E-50 Impressions
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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i dont know about pa800, and i am not sure about pa1x, but i remember when i had the pa50 one of the things i didnt like was the rubber buttons. they were ok, but i didnt appreciate much the feeling, even though their action was correct (except for one of the OTS buttons, but never mind! ) and btw, a funny story: a few years ago i had a kawai fs630 keyboard. quite a good instrument for the time. i left it over night somewhere in a wherehouse, with no bag or cover on it. in the morning, i was very surprised to see the one of the rubber buttons were... eaten by mice! hehe, after that i had only half of button to press...
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#141725 - 11/03/06 02:32 PM
Re: Roland E-50 Impressions
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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ruben, give us more details. d-beam can work as a button pretty much. you can assign functions to it, sounds, phrases, effects. i think is quite interesting and usefull feature.
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#141729 - 11/03/06 04:25 PM
Re: Roland E-50 Impressions
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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about the key's size:
definitely, the e60's keys are longer, both the black and white ones, with about a centimeter. i spent last 20 minutes using photoimpact program to crop, resize, arrange the two images one on top of the other, to make sure, and yes, ruben is right. that is provided the presentation photos are exactly relevant for the actual product.
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#141733 - 11/04/06 02:32 AM
Re: Roland E-50 Impressions
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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probably a better comparision would be with exr5 / exr7. also in exr series, the 76 keys instrument had a slightly better action and feel. i don t know about size though. the 61 keys instrument's action was better suited for fast solos, but feeling too much plastic and cheap. my oppinion.... anyway, to me, e60 is a exr7 type of keyboard (build, keys, etc) but with (hopefully as close as) G70 sounds and functions. so, i'd say not bad for the price!
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