Roland AX-1 Keytar - 90's MIDI Controller
Rolands AX-1 Keytar is a pure MIDI controller keyboard, designed to be worn like a guitar with a shoulder strap. Conceptually designed by David Sherriff and Andrew Leggo in the U.K., before Roland Europe in Italy took on the electronic engineering. Many famous artists have been seen using the AX-1, including Jean-Michel Jarre, Imogen Heap & Peter Gabriel. It features a 45 note, velocity sensitive keyboard, a pitch bend ribbon for extra control, a touch like expression bar on the neck, and a sustain switch on the back for more possibilities. Being a MIDI only device, it doesn't produce any of it's own sounds, so needs to be connected to software or a sound module to be fully utilised. (Keytar.info)
Condition:
- This is a used unit.
- This unit is in good condition for its age. It shows some minor scratches and nicks. The most notable wear would be that the keys have started to turn a cream colour. This does not show up in the photos very well, and may seem more white depending on your phone, screen brightness etc. Please see photos of item for further details.
- This unit has been tested and is working as it should. The MIDI, all controls and keys are responsive.
- This unit can power on with a 9V negative center PSU or 6 x AA batteries. A generic PSU will be included for Australian and New Zealand buyers only. International buyers will need to source their own.
- This sale is for the unit and PSU (AU & NZ only). No other accessories, powers supplies or other parts are included.
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