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Being able to take the Lucina out of the box and start playing within the same hour was fantastic. It's a very versatile instrument with tons of useful sounds for any genre. PROS: 1. Has it's own sounds or controls MIDI. 2. The sounds are easily accessible being right under the keys. 3. Lots and lots of different sounds for many genres. They seem to have more synth sounds than anything, but there are many more - even some special sounds like jazz scat! 4. The mod bar (squeeze bar) and touch controller (slider) are very useful, especially for synth and guitar sounds. 5. The D-beam is super awesome. There are several options like panning or filtering. This is just scratching the surface though. My favorite would be the filter option while playing some synth bass. Very useful. 6. Includes an on-board metronome that's suer useful for practicing and it has 6 sound. 7. There are two ways to attach your shoulder strap - which ever ones more comfortable on you. 8. It's just as easy to sit it down on a surface and play. There are some rubber feet on the bottom for stability. 9. Beautiful, sleek shape. 10. Has a transpose button and an octave button (making that sawtooth synth into a low-pitched, acidic bass synth. 11. Playing music from an MP3 or USB thumbnail is quite useful and fun. For the USB thumbnail, I would recommend using the one that Roland makes. Also comes with a dust cover for the USB port when not in use. 12. Comes with labeling stickers for a lot of different languages. I've obviously never used them, but I'd imagine they'd be useful to someone who dosn't speak English. CONS: 1. The "on/off" switch is in a weird place. If it was on the left panel where the D-beam and volume is located, it would be much easier to access. 2. Roland never made an official case for this model. Other people just use carry cases from other small keyboards, but it's just not the same. 3. Not that the Lucina is "really heavy", but it is a little thick. I don't have a real problem with it, but I wouldn't get it for anyone under 13 unless he or she has a strong back. If a person under 13 played for about 10 minutes there wouldn't be a problem, but playing for a straight 5 hours as I've done is different. Obviously he or she could play it in the natural keyboard position on a lap or table with no problem at all. Overall, I love my Lucina, and with very few cons, it's a great product! With the low price they're running now and all the stuff on board, it's a win-win instument.Vollständige Rezension lesen
It's light and comfortable to play in a recliner. Headphones output, battery power is great, play anywhere. While walking. Not all the sounds amaze, but some definately do amaze. Run the boring sounds through stomp boxes. It's pretty well layed out. The scat sound is very cool. Electric guitar is interesting. It can be a good controller. Nice handy for practice. It does V-Link! controls v-link video. For the band guy who has a Roland video switcher. Onboard song backtrack player/recorder. I just dig it. I a have better main Keyboard-Korg Karma, but this is a sweet jewel. It has dynamic touch response. Works well still after 10 years.
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Funnest synth/rompler I've ever owned! Wish I would've bought one years ago!!!! Decent sounds, typical synth action. Lasts for a whole 5 hr. gig on the Nimh rechargable batts. til they need recharged. Weights about the same as wearing a guitar, yes, I use it with the strap! The 80's hairband I'm in was skeptical at first til we got through 2 Motley Crue songs and they were like "WOW!" That thing rocks! I usually have 4 boards I gig with not including this and now I'm down to 3 including this one!!!! Love it! Highly recommend for someone looking to get out from behind the boards and screw around like the others! : )
still a nice looking board for it's 2010 age, for the price you can't expect all the bells and whistles of the big boys keytar's. the BIG MISTAKE like all these so called modern synths is that most of the patches just "suck" what synth fan is going to us a pathetic violin or a church organ, and even a selection of errrr pianos. I'm not sure but IF you can "overwrite the built in sounds but if you can I would blow out the whole batch of rubbish and load up very own inventions. and just "pretend" I can play lead guitar and grow my old grey hair down to my slippers. (nice to see a usb option) thanx guys Charlie itchyass.
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it's a cool keytar with it's own sounds. it can run on batteries and is almost wireless. just need a 1/4" cable to plug it in or practice with headphones.
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