Originally Posted By: Bill Lewis
Last night since I had to be in the area of the Crab Trap in Somers Point NJ. Fran Carango was gracious enough to come to his gig there early so I could take a look at his new BK5. I was on my way to a band rehersal so I could only spend about 25 minutes with him and even made a list of questions beforehand so as not to forget anything. I am not a techno master like Fran or others here but here's my thoughts.
PROS:
* Very portable and professional looking
* On board speakers sounded fine. I wouldn't gig with them but fine for practice. Bass and Drums were clear and full from the small speakers.
* Very nice clean button layout and nice sized screen. Easy to see even standing up.
* Jacks on back for Hold AND a Control pedal. Important feature to me.
* Seems to be very easy to get around and do edits, choose styles, etc. and being able to save them to as Preformances on a single Thumb Drive. Fran blew me away when he told me how much you could fit on a single drive. I think Roland really did hit the mark in aiming this at "working" musicians.
* As you all know it can play back Mp3s, SMFs UFOs (only kidding) but really everything you would need. Also has center voice cancel and you can change keys of MP3's.
* The sounds, especially the Rhoades that Fran pulled up seemed to respond very well to velocity of the keyboard with a very noticable change in timbre.
* The few styles I heard were very good and sounded very "sharp and tight" if that makes any sense to you, but its the best way I can describe them. Fills and intros are very interesting. Didn't get to really go thruogh all four variations but its nice to have that much choice for a song.
* Keyboard has a nice firm resistance. Not mushy. but see CON below.
CON;
* This is personal opinion but for me I didn't like the keyboard. I'm a big guy and I have big hands. It wasn't the slight narrowness of the keys so much as the shortness. I could probably get used to it in time but that was the only dissapointment in the unit I found. For most players it would probably be fine. Heres MY bottom line. For the money I think its a great unit and would work well for most professionals. I don't think anyone except yourself would know if you were playing a 1K or 4K arranger. I can't wait for Don's apprasial.
Big thanks again to Fran.


Nice review Bill. A friend of mine lent me his BK5 for a week and I was about to write a review but you said just about everything I would have said. Let me just throw in another "con": It takes several steps of going through the menu to make simple changes. I guess that's fine if you have all your performances saved the way you like them or your using the KB for studio projects or home entertainment. But trying to play live/on the fly is a bit of a PITA.

All in all some real nice styles. In fact there's some great Latin styles that I haven't been able to find anywhere else like the modern bachata style. If money was not an issue (eventhough this very is a very resonable priced keyboard) I'd buy one. However at this point I want to be 100% happy with a KB before buying a new one.
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