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The '''Roland AX-7''' is a ] that was manufactured by ] from 2001 to 2007. This modern instrument contains many more advanced features than early keytars such as its predecessor, the ], and the ] ]. It runs on |
The '''Roland AX-7''' is a ] that was manufactured by ] from 2001 to 2007. This modern instrument contains many more advanced features than early keytars such as its predecessor, the ], and the ]. It runs on 8 ] or an external power source. It has a 45 ] keys (without aftertouch), and a 3-character ] display. Several features aimed towards stage performance are present, such as a ] ribbon, ]-like expression bar, ] switch, and volume control knob, all on the upper neck of the instrument. There is also a proprietary "D-Beam" interface, made up of ] sensors that detect nearby motion. | ||
In 2007 the Roland AX-7 was discontinued and is succeeded by the ] since 2009. | In 2007 the Roland AX-7 was discontinued and is succeeded by the ] since 2009. | ||
== MIDI |
== MIDI functionality == | ||
This instrument functions as a ] controller; it produces MIDI messages that are sent to an external ] or ]. (Thus it produces no sound on its own.) It is fully compatible with ], ], and Roland's own ] implementation. It has both MIDI in and out ports, and can store up to 128 patches. | This instrument functions as a ] controller; it produces MIDI messages that are sent to an external ] or ]. (Thus it produces no sound on its own.) It is fully compatible with ], ], and Roland's own ] implementation. It has both MIDI in and out ports, and can store up to 128 patches. | ||
==Popular |
==Popular opinion== | ||
The overall opinion of the Roland AX-7 is |
The overall opinion of the Roland AX-7 is consistent. Several reviewers have said that the AX-7 excels in features, like the D-beam and volume knob. It also has good scores in reliability and sounds, even though it has no voices of its own programmed onto the keytar. However, some said that it lacks in ease of use and customer support. Some said that the user’s manual is too confusing for more lighthearted synth users, and the customer support knows almost nothing about the product. Nearly every review on one site agrees with that, but the overall review, out of 10, is a 9.2.<ref>http://reviews.harmony-central.com/review/Keyboard+And+MIDI/product/Roland/AX-7/10/1 {{Dead link|date=September 2024}}</ref> | ||
On another site the users all agree that it is a valuable keytar; they all gave it 4-5 out of 5 stars and thought that the AX-7 was an excellent keytar.<ref>http://www.sonicstate.com/synth_reviews/roland_ax7/</ref> | On another site the users all agree that it is a valuable keytar; they all gave it 4-5 out of 5 stars and thought that the AX-7 was an excellent keytar.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sonicstate.com/synth_reviews/roland_ax7/|title=Roland AX-7 User reviews -Page 1}}</ref> | ||
==Notable players== | |||
==Famous Roland AX-7 Musicians== | |||
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*] of the power metal band ]. (Also ] and ]) | *] of the power metal band ]. (Also ] and ]) | ||
*] of the band ]. | *] of the band ]. | ||
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*] of the rock band ]. | *] of the rock band ]. | ||
*] of the rock band ]. He also won a ]. | *] of the rock band ]. He also won a ]. | ||
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*], a Japanese ] | *], a Japanese ] | ||
*], from ] | *], from ] | ||
*David A. Stewart, a ] winning ] | |||
*], founder of ] | *], founder of ] | ||
*], founder, keytarist and singer of ] | *], founder, keytarist and singer of ] | ||
*], a ] ] | *], a ] ] | ||
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*], from the Danish band ] | *], from the Danish band ] | ||
*], Indian composer and Academy Award winner for Slumdog Millionaire{{cn|date=March 2016}} | *], Indian composer and Academy Award winner for Slumdog Millionaire{{cn|date=March 2016}} | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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*{{cite news |title=Keytar Lives: Roland's AX-7 |url=http://createdigitalmusic.com/2005/04/21/keytar-lives-rolands-ax-7/ |publisher= Create Digital Music | first=Peter|last= Kirn |date= April 21, 2005}} | *{{cite news |title=Keytar Lives: Roland's AX-7 |url=http://createdigitalmusic.com/2005/04/21/keytar-lives-rolands-ax-7/ |publisher= Create Digital Music | first=Peter|last= Kirn |date= April 21, 2005}} | ||
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The Roland AX-7 is a keytar that was manufactured by Roland Corporation from 2001 to 2007. This modern instrument contains many more advanced features than early keytars such as its predecessor, the Roland AX-1, and the Yamaha SHS-10. It runs on 8 AA batteries or an external power source. It has a 45 velocity sensitive keys (without aftertouch), and a 3-character LED display. Several features aimed towards stage performance are present, such as a pitch bend ribbon, touchpad-like expression bar, sustain switch, and volume control knob, all on the upper neck of the instrument. There is also a proprietary "D-Beam" interface, made up of infrared sensors that detect nearby motion.
In 2007 the Roland AX-7 was discontinued and is succeeded by the Roland AX-Synth since 2009.
MIDI functionality
This instrument functions as a MIDI controller; it produces MIDI messages that are sent to an external synthesizer or sound module. (Thus it produces no sound on its own.) It is fully compatible with General MIDI, General MIDI Level 2, and Roland's own GS MIDI implementation. It has both MIDI in and out ports, and can store up to 128 patches.
Popular opinion
The overall opinion of the Roland AX-7 is consistent. Several reviewers have said that the AX-7 excels in features, like the D-beam and volume knob. It also has good scores in reliability and sounds, even though it has no voices of its own programmed onto the keytar. However, some said that it lacks in ease of use and customer support. Some said that the user’s manual is too confusing for more lighthearted synth users, and the customer support knows almost nothing about the product. Nearly every review on one site agrees with that, but the overall review, out of 10, is a 9.2. On another site the users all agree that it is a valuable keytar; they all gave it 4-5 out of 5 stars and thought that the AX-7 was an excellent keytar.
Notable players
- Tim Blake of the space rock band Hawkwind
- Herbie Hancock
- Vadim Pruzhanov of the power metal band DragonForce.
- Henrik Klingenberg of the power metal band Sonata Arctica. (Also Roland AX-1 and AX-Synth)
- Victoria Asher of the band Cobra Starship.
- Christopher Bowes of the band Alestorm.
- Robert Lamm of the rock band Chicago (band).
- Donald Fagen of the rock band Steely Dan. He also won a Grammy award.
- Adam Wakeman, a keytarist for Ozzy Osbourne
- Beresford Romeo, from Soul II Soul
- Chick Corea
- Chris Marion, from Little River Band
- Daisuke Asakura, a Japanese pop artist
- Andy Qunta, from Icehouse
- David Britton, founder of Weird Fantasy
- Pablo Lescano, founder, keytarist and singer of Damas Gratis
- Didier Marouani, a French composer
- En Esch, from KMFDM and Slick Idiot
- Simon Kvamm, from the Danish band Nephew
- A.R. Rahman, Indian composer and Academy Award winner for Slumdog Millionaire
See also
References
- http://reviews.harmony-central.com/review/Keyboard+And+MIDI/product/Roland/AX-7/10/1
- "Roland AX-7 User reviews -Page 1".
External links
- Kirn, Peter (April 21, 2005). "Keytar Lives: Roland's AX-7". Create Digital Music.
- Official Roland AX-7 website
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