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#164833 - 09/12/05 01:32 PM Roland EXR3
RyanS Offline
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Has anyone had any experience with this board or the EXR5? Soundwise, how would you rate it? How do the keys feel? Looking at the features and specs it seems like a great board for the price. I'd be upgrading from a Casio WK-3500 and the problem I've encountered is, the polyphony is a little low for me. And there's other little things I'm nitpicky about. The EXR3 seems like something I would be happier with.

Another thing I wanted to know, does anyone know if there's an online version of the manual. Roland doesn't seem to have it on their website.
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#164834 - 09/12/05 02:03 PM Re: Roland EXR3
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Hello,
I had the EXR7s and thought it sounded great. If you call Roland and talk with the keyboard technical dept, they will email you a PDF. Good luck.
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#164835 - 09/13/05 12:41 AM Re: Roland EXR3
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Hi Ryan!
I think that EXR-5 is a nice mid-level arranger keyboard.
If you don't expect to have a professional instrument you will be satisfied of key feel and sound set.
Regarding the user manual you can refer to E-200 that you can find at http://www.rolandus.com/support/product_manual.asp?Letter=E since it is the American/British brother of EXR-5.

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#164836 - 09/13/05 07:32 AM Re: Roland EXR3
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Quote:
Originally posted by o3bor:
Hi Ryan!
I think that EXR-5 is a nice mid-level arranger keyboard.
If you don't expect to have a professional instrument you will be satisfied of key feel and sound set.
Regarding the user manual you can refer to E-200 that you can find at http://www.rolandus.com/support/product_manual.asp?Letter=E since it is the American/British brother of EXR-5.


I realize with a price that low, you can only expect so much quality. But knowing Roland, even their low-end products probably have better quality than the Casio WK-3500 I own now. Does anyone know where I might download/listen to some sound clips of the EXR-3/5?

Something else I just realized. Can the EXR3 transmit CC80 and CC81? I neeed this for the Roland VK-8M organ module. CC80 is for fast/slow toggle and CC81 is for brake mode. I'd like to either use the modulation/pitch bend stick or the footswitch to do this.



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#164837 - 09/13/05 12:54 PM Re: Roland EXR3
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Ryan,

1.Go to the ROLANDUSA website
2.Put EXR7s in the 'product search' area.
3.That will take you to a video demo link from the recent NAMM show.

I can tell you that the demo sounds are exactly what you would experience.

I think it is a great sounding board with a terrific keybed - the very best keybed (IMO).

zuki
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#164838 - 09/13/05 01:21 PM Re: Roland EXR3
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That is awesome! I'm very pleased with the piano sound along with all the other sounds that were demoed in the video. I think I'll be putting in an order here at the beginning of the month.

I'm still concerned about the control change thing, and that is the only thing that might make me hesitate buying this arranger.
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#164839 - 09/13/05 03:56 PM Re: Roland EXR3
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What do you mean by the control change thing?
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#164840 - 09/13/05 05:41 PM Re: Roland EXR3
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On my Roland VK-8M organ module, the rotary speed change for slow/fast is Control Change 80 (CC80) and the control change for the brake function is 81. On my WK-3500 I am able to use the mod wheel for both control changes depending which function I have it assigned to. I was hoping to either assign the footswitch or the mod lever on the EXR-3 to use for rotary speed on my VK-8M.

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#164841 - 09/13/05 07:06 PM Re: Roland EXR3
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Oh...over my head
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#164842 - 09/14/05 04:37 AM Re: Roland EXR3
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Quote:
Originally posted by RyanS:
Can the EXR3 transmit CC80 and CC81? I neeed this for the Roland VK-8M organ module. CC80 is for fast/slow toggle and CC81 is for brake mode. I'd like to either use the modulation/pitch bend stick or the footswitch to do this.

No, you can't assign a CC number to EXR controllers.
I don't know if you can change on VK-8M the CC numbers that control leslie speed.
If yes, you could assign them to Modulation (CC01) or Footswitch (CC64) and obtain what you want.


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