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#431622 - 05/11/17 01:33 PM Re: So EXCITED About the Roland EA7 [Re: adimatis]
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Originally Posted By adimatis
I think Roland tested the market with this one and they will probably be releasing an arranger higher up on the scale based on this first atempt. Because E-A7 is in many ways a first of it's kind in Roland arsenal.

But the keybed... to me, it is close to atrocious. It has virtually zero feedback in playing anything close to piano style. I am amazed how those guys on the YouTube can play piano at all on it. wink Piano sound itself is rather nice though.

I was considering one just recently and I just could not get over the feel of the keys. And the fact they are so small - but this is secondary. The future could be good if Roland will improve what they did well with this one and change what is wrong.


The e-a7 is the first Roland arranger build in Japan...

And offers a lot of bang for the buck...
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#431623 - 05/11/17 01:39 PM Re: So EXCITED About the Roland EA7 [Re: Dnj]
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Bottom line it sounds great, super light weight, wont break your pocket, tons of features, buttons, sliders, vocal processor,and you can make all kinds of music in so many many ways....that in itself clicks alot of boxes for many players who want to enjoy creating music at this level & beyond,..no wonder they are selling like hot cakes worldwide.


Edited by Dnj (05/11/17 01:41 PM)

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#431628 - 05/11/17 03:16 PM Re: So EXCITED About the Roland EA7 [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By adimatis
I think Roland tested the market with this one and they will probably be releasing an arranger higher up on the scale based on this first atempt. Because E-A7 is in many ways a first of it's kind in Roland arsenal.

But the keybed... to me, it is close to atrocious. It has virtually zero feedback in playing anything close to piano style. I am amazed how those guys on the YouTube can play piano at all on it. wink Piano sound itself is rather nice though.





I was considering one just recently and I just could not get over the feel of the keys. And the fact they are so small - but this is secondary. The future could be good if Roland will improve what they did well with this one and change what is wrong.


The e-a7 is the first Roland arranger build in Japan...

And offers a lot of bang for the buck...


I got cheated..... mine was made in China grin


Edited by Fran Carango (05/11/17 03:18 PM)
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#431629 - 05/11/17 04:23 PM Re: So EXCITED About the Roland EA7 [Re: Fran Carango]
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#431632 - 05/12/17 05:50 AM Re: So EXCITED About the Roland EA7 [Re: adimatis]
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I've still got a Roland VS 2480 recording deck...it was light years ahead of its time...although complex to operate.

I sure like sliders on the EA 7, and similar controls. Wish there was a way to try one out.


Edited by guitpic1 (05/12/17 05:51 AM)
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#431633 - 05/12/17 06:09 AM Re: So EXCITED About the Roland EA7 [Re: Dnj]
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EA7 seems like a great KB to gig nursing homes with, ...super lightweight, easy transport, sounds terriffic, take it in in & out easily plug in a Mic, hooked it to a Maui5, or Bose Compact speaker and your on your way.

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#431637 - 05/12/17 08:24 AM Re: So EXCITED About the Roland EA7 [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By Dnj
EA7 seems like a great KB to gig nursing homes with, ...super lightweight, easy transport, sounds terriffic, take it in in & out easily plug in a Mic, hooked it to a Maui5, or Bose Compact speaker and your on your way.


The only thing missing seems the Vocal Harmoniser..
And my personal complaint, the ultra light keybed..

But for the rest, its almost competing with the pa4x in features...
If you like the Roland sound.. this is a very nice instrument..
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#431639 - 05/12/17 08:59 AM Re: So EXCITED About the Roland EA7 [Re: guitpic1]
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Originally Posted By guitpic1
I've still got a Roland VS 2480 recording deck...it was light years ahead of its time...although complex to operate.

I sure like sliders on the EA 7, and similar controls. Wish there was a way to try one out.


You can order one from Sweetwater Sound and have the option to return it within 30 days, no questions asked.
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#431643 - 05/12/17 10:16 AM Re: So EXCITED About the Roland EA7 [Re: Dnj]
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For the no compromise player... Yes the best key feel and harmonizer to boot smile


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#431644 - 05/12/17 11:39 AM Re: So EXCITED About the Roland EA7 [Re: Dnj]
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Change of pace...after all Donny's ea7 videos grin
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