Roland E-A7 61 Key Expandable Arranger Keyboard & Roland Black Series Keyboard Bag Bundle
Roland E-A7
The E-A7 is a versatile arranger keyboard for musicians needing professional sounds and authentic backing styles from all over the world. Using the E-A7 is fast and intuitive thanks to its logical dual-screen layout – styles on the left and sounds on the right, with most options having dedicated, quick-access buttons. You can import WAV files to create your own instruments, or even sample directly from the keyboard. And with the powerful E-A7 Tone Manager software, you can use your computer to edit and organize user tones and drum kits, work with samples, and more. Singers will appreciate the microphone input with dedicated vocal effects, while the whole keyboard is easy to gig with, weighing in at just 8 kg/18 lbs. Wherever you’re going with your music, the E-A7 will help you get there.
Extensive Backing Styles, Including Authentic Arrangements from All Over the World
While the E-A7 excels at Western music, it’s equally strong for music from other parts of the world, with a generous array of global backing styles crafted by skilled musicians from Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and South America. It doesn’t matter where in the world you play it – the E-A7 will fit right in.
CB-B61 Black Series Keyboard Bag
Lightweight and durable, the CB-B61 is perfect for performers and music creators on the go. A rugged exterior and thick internal padding shield your instrument from bumps and bruises, and the convenient shoulder straps make carrying easy. Ideal for everyday use, the Roland Black Series protects your keyboard in style as you travel to make music around town.
Product Features
- Over 1,500 versatile tones from all over the world
- WAV file import and onboard sampling function
- Huge library of backing styles from Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and South America
- Powerful arranger engine with direct control buttons and versatile, one-touch performance options
- 156 dedicated buttons for fast access to commonly used functions