
Roland GOKEYS5-WH 61-Note Music Creation Keyboard White
Roland GO:KEYS 5 delivers over 1000 pro sounds and auto-accompaniment in a portable 61-key keyboard built for aspiring music creators.
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Overview
Key Features
Do you have a passion for music? GO:KEYS 5 makes it easy to go from being a fan to an active music creator
This fun modern keyboard 61-note keyboard with expressive touch sensitivity unlocks a simple new approach to making music, encouraging you to explore sounds and ideas in the moment—no previous experience required
ZEN-Core engine with over 1000 Roland sounds that have influenced modern music for five decades
Auto-accompaniment with over 200 onboard music styles
Chord sequencer with user editing features and over 300 ready-to-play presets
Big, powerful sound with stereo speakers and passive radiator
Bluetooth audio/MIDI support for music streaming and song creation
USB audio/MIDI interface for working with music software on computers and mobile devices
Microphone input and onboard vocal effects
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Over 1000 ZEN-Core sounds offer a vast palette spanning pianos, synths, organs, and more
- Auto-accompaniment with 200+ styles and a chord sequencer make solo performances sound full and polished
- Bluetooth audio and MIDI let you stream music through the speakers and connect wirelessly to apps
- Built-in stereo speakers with passive radiator produce surprisingly powerful sound for a portable keyboard
- Microphone input with vocal effects adds a complete performance dimension without extra gear
👎 Cons
- 61 keys may feel limiting for players accustomed to a full 88-key weighted keyboard
- Touch-sensitive keys are unweighted, which won't replicate the feel of an acoustic piano
- Built-in speakers, while capable, may not project enough volume for larger performance venues
- The wide feature set can present a learning curve when navigating menus and settings