🎶 Create, Connect, Conquer! Unleash your musical genius with GO:KEYS 3!
The Roland GO:KEYS 3 is a modern 61-note music creation keyboard designed for all skill levels. It features a ZEN-Core engine with over 1000 sounds, 200+ auto-accompaniment styles, and Bluetooth audio/MIDI support, making it perfect for spontaneous music creation and seamless integration with your devices. With built-in stereo speakers and a lightweight design, you can play anywhere, anytime.
Item Weight | 4.5 Kilograms |
Style | Modern |
Color | Dark Red |
Connector Type | USB-A, USB-C, 3.5mm |
Power Source | Battery Powered or Corded Electric |
Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Digital Display, Microphone Input, Preset Tones & Rhythms, Digital Effects |
Number of Keys | 61 |
Skill Level | All |
M**H
Portable, Sexy, Amazing Sound
I had doubts about the small speakers, but they turned out perfect for me. Within minutes I pulled up the Soft Stage EP sound and was improvising for hours. Months later and it is the only sound I've used. The keys are a little slippery, but I've gotten used to it. I was going to get a different pitch bend controller 3d printed. It looks easy enough to do, but I've gotten used to it too. And because I'm a trombonist, I use that pitch bend a lot! It's funny how I translate those bending ideas when I'm playing a real piano! m o t h
F**N
Amazing sounds but keys are hard to play
This keyboard has amazing sounds. Its Concert Piano setting is incredible. But you won’t be able to hear it through its little speakers nor can you play it with its inadequate keys. Play it through a good sound system with another MIDI controller and you'll hear what I'm talking about.Cool features:* it looks really nice. It's very light weight. I like the boxy design. You can set a computer on top of it.* Rhythms and auto accompaniment are super fun to play with* 6 AA batteries have good life. I have rechargeables.* You can bring this keyboard in bed with you to make sweet music for your lover* Use the MIDI Bluetooth to change voices. You can only save 5 favorite voices on the board itself, but I have all my favorite sounds saved on my iPad and can send those Program Changes wirelessly.* use a USB-C TO USB-3 cable and connect it to your iPad. The MIDI messages are sent bi-directionally. And the audio from iPad goes to the Go:Keys3, so sound from both iPad and Go:Keys3 will come out of the Go:Keys3 speakers, or whatever sound system that is connected to. So you don't need to connect iPad separately* With the latest firmware update (1.1.0 as of today) Press EXIT + ENTER + HOME and then turn the dial to quickly disable local control. This is useful when you have sounds produced by another controller and you don't want to hear sounds made by Roland's own keys.* Hold HOME and then turn the dial. This will change the home display quickly.* Hold TRANSPOSE button and click a key around middle C to quickly transpose.* Overcome the missing 1/4" outputs by using a summing cable on the 1/8" output. I made one myself by soldering the T and P from a TPS cable, but you can also buy summing adapters.* Create a free account on Cloud Connect. You can download the freebies and transfer them with a flash drive to the keyboard.* Create CSV files for chord patterns and put them on flash driveBad:* the keybed is not good. They are very hard to press. The pivot point is at the top of the keys, so if you have to play black notes or more complex chords, your fingers will get tired. I have the keyboard set on the lightest velocity curve to compensate but it's still harder to play than a real piano.* Little memory. I tried loading all of the styles from the 15 style packs available on Roland Cloud and there was not enough room for all of them. This makes me estimate the available memory at around 4MB. But if you keep a flash drive handy you can load stuff from there. And the recommended method for recording audio tracks is to the flash drive anyway.Things that could be fixed with a firmware update:* USB Audio Volume and BT volume should be in the Menu>Mixer panel. To get to these you have to go to Menu>System>Input* More MIDI support. Right now you can send messages to Channel 4 and control the upper voice program and play it. But you can't control the lower voice, the accompaniment or the scenes. I'd love to see MIDI clock messages so it can sync with other apps. Start and stop MIDI clock with the accompaniment. I realize that the Go Keys 5 allows an expression pedal to start/stop the acccompaniment, which is nice.
A**R
Nice Keyboard
Received very quickly. Nice color (chose the red). Great sounds and features for learning basics. Number of keys is great and keyboard also allows you to adjust octaves quickly if you want more up or down scale sounds. Definitely recommend.
D**N
Low end Roland .. almost tinny piano sound shound
This takes advantage of the Zen core processor and if you want a light 61 key keyboard this does produces some respectable synthesizer sounds, however the piano is the most important to me and the zen core piano make me not want to play this. It doesn't have the PHA key action which is fine for a low end light keyboard, however Roland should have added a quality piano which starts with the supernatural sound sound engine if only a few quality piano samples but this doesn't have it. Sometimes the piano bass and high notes are ok but not for me. It gobbles up batteries I'd expect 1-2 hours if you're lucky .. but it is portable so carrying a bunch of rechargeable batteries might make sense. It does have very powerful effects probably ported from their other keyboards and likely the software too, and I believe it even supports 1/2 pedaling with the DP10 pedal. You can watch the demos to see how powerful it is and if you're mainly synth and not piano this would be a good starter workstation.
A**S
Worth Every Penny
Bought this specifically for the piano sounds. 10/10 From someone that has always played on cheap midi keyboards, the piano sounds are fantastic, the keys feel great, the speakers are loud and clear. Fortunately I didn't buy the keyboard to have midi out or midi in so keep that in mind if you are looking to a wired midi connection. It does have bluetooth for midi, but I haven't used it.
S**N
Roland electric piano style keyboards are just quality
Excellent all around piano style keyboard. Easy to use and great value for the money and you can take it on the road wherever you go.
A**R
Keys are set a little too stiff.
Good value, sounds, features, and portability for the price. But keys are set a little too hard, very difficult to play softly.
K**H
I love my GO:KEYS 3
I love my turquoise Roland GO:KEYS 3. The built-in speakers are loud enough for my bedroom, but would need amplification for anything larger. I'm a beginner on learning the keyboard, and this should serve me well for the next several years. It is great value for the price.
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