Jan 08 2010

Roland VP-770 Synthesizer

Roland VP-770 49 Key Synthesizer

Roland’s VP-770 allows a single musician to create realistic backing parts that range from futuristic electronic vocal textures to incredible emulations of large-scale gospel choirs and beyond. The VP-770 is ideal for musicians who perform alone or in small groups, and who need an interactive, real-time backing chorus. The Vp-700 is also great for film and TV music composers who are challenged with time and budget can use the VP-770 to generate high-impact choral arrangements on the spot. The Roland VP-770 is equipped with world-class string and brass sounds, which can be blended together with the vocal effects.

Roland VP-700 Keyboard

Roland VP-770 Keyboard

The VP-770 can deliver the interactive, expressive vocal backing you need. Roland VP-700 provides high-resolution vocoder modeling that can be used to generate surreal vocal effects which is great for pop, R&B, electronica, hip-hop, and so on. It also has SuperNATURAL brass engine, which enables authentic performance never achieved before in a keyboard.

Key Features of Roland VP-770 Keyboard

The latest “Auto Harmony” technology
New patches with significant improvements to the Vocal Designer®
High-quality headset microphone (DR-HS5, included) significantly reduces feedback
Enhanced expression with SuperNATURALâ„¢-powered Brass
Roland’s unique “Audio Key”, “Sound Looper”, and “USB Host”
Premium mic preamps built in
High-grade appearance with wood side panels and metal chassis

Technical Specifications of Roland VP-770 Synthesizer

  • Display 128 x 64 dots graphic LCD (with backlit)
  • 49 keys with velocity and channel aftertouch Keyboard
  • Vocal Designer: CLASSIC, MALE & FEMALE, GOSPEL, POP, BACKGROUND, VOCODER, EXT IN
  • External Storage Device USB Flash Memory
  • Ensemble: STRINGS, SuperNATURAL BRASS, GUITAR, OTHERS, PAD, SYNTH STRINGS, CHOIR, JAZZ SCAT
  • Bass & Percussion: BASS, PERC
  • Ambience: HALL1, HALL2, STUDIO
  • 128 voices Maximum Polyphony which varies according to the sound generator load
  • Auto Harmony Function: 6 types
  • Auto Note Function: Chromatic, Diatonic (Key Assignable)
  • Audio Key Function File Format: WAV, AIFF (44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear), MP3
  • Maximum Recording Time: 18 Seconds
  • Recording Method: Overdubbing
  • Play Method: Loop Play
  • D Beam Controller, Pitch Bend / Modulation Lever, Assignable Switches (S1, S2), V-LINK Button
  • Octave Shift: -3 to +3 Octarve
  • Key Transpose: -6 to +5 (in semitones)
  • Number of Registration Memories Preset: 16, User: 16
  • Master Tune: 415.3 Hz to 466.2 Hz
  • Nominal Input Level: INPUT (MIC): -50 to -10 dBu
  • INPUT (EXT IN): -36 to +4 dBu
  • Input Effects: Three Band Equalizer, Compressor, Noise Suppressor
  • Headphones Jack (Stereo 1/4 inch phone type), Output Jacks A (L/MONO, R) (1/4 inch TRS phone type), Output Jacks B (L , R) (1/4 inch phone type), Mic Jack: 1/4 inch phone type or XLR type (phantom power), External Input Jack (1/4 inch phone type), MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT), Hold Pedal Jack, Expression Pedal Jack (1, 2), AC Inlet, USB Memory Connector
  • Power Supply: AC 115 V, AC 117 V, AC 220 V, AC 230 V, AC 240 V (50/60 Hz)
  • Power Consumption: 16 W
  • Accessories: Owner’s Manual, Leaflet “Using the Unit Safely”, Audio Key Utility 3 Quick Guide, CD-ROM (Audio Key Utility 3), Hands-free Microphone DR-HS5,
  • USB Memory Protector, Hex Wrench, Hex Screw, Power Cord
  • Options: Keyboard Stand: KS-12
  • Pedal Switch: DP Series
  • Expression Pedal: EV-5

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