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Roland Keyboard
I have a Roland Kr-3500 full size, weighted keys, Keyboard. It was basically given to me by my Grandfather in his will. I was just wondering if anyone knew anything about this patuicular model, Pluses and minuses, what it is capable of...etc..
Any info would be great! Thanks. Matt
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So nobody knows about this hunk of metal? That can't be a good sign... Anyone even have a link? I looked it up on Rolands website and got nothing...
Oh well. Matt
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never ever heard about it, which in itself is pretty amazing
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Google search yielded a scant 8 hits, most of which are manuals, schematics and German web sites.
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I believe the KR series were older digital pianos from Roland that came out about the same time as the E-10/E-20 arranger keyboads. It either makes use of SA synthesis (used in the old RD series electric pianos) or LA synthesis (used by the D series synths). I would look through old Keyboard magazines from '88-'92 if you have access to them. You'll probably find more info there. I personally never got to use/see one up close and in person.
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