Wow, nice find Paul! ^^THIS is a REAL Roland (unlike the recent entry-level models that borrow elements of their OS from Yamaha.) The chord recognition and feature set appear to be based in part on the dear departed FP50/FP80.

From the manual, its Chord looper appears to have more features and ease of use than the rudimentary one on the BK9.

The icing on the cake is that like the FP50, Bass Inversion can be mapped to a pedal as a MOMENTARY function. Great for playing that odd slash chord while the rest of the score can be played in whatever inversion is most convenient. Bravo Roland!!

I don't need a 37-lb piano action, and there's no provision for on-board style editing. But perhaps there is hope for another high-end Roland arranger after all...


Edited by TedS (01/24/23 03:13 PM)