![]() The Roland GO:Piano 61 has 61 full size “box style” (shaped like piano keys) synth action keys with 4 layers of touch sensitivity (3 layers and fixed). Here is a quick video on the user interface: The right side of the menu basically has +/- keys for navigating menu options, a handy “home” button to return the menu to home and then voice category navigation buttons (you choose the category, then use +/- to make your selections and the voice category and voice chosen is displayed on the menu. ![]() 2 of my FAVORITE buttons are the octave shift up and down buttons – this is SUPER handy on a 61 key keyboard, because it’s something I do ALL the time, so having to deep dive into a menu to do that is super annoying. ![]() There is a volume control on the left, then a button to access the settings menu, built in songs, as well as recording and playback of your own play (single track only, but you can store more than 1 song). You can click the image below to zoom in. I’m not a huge fan of the smooth buttons I prefer a more tactile interface, but you do get audible beeps (if you want) when you make selections so you do get some feedback indicating you’ve hit the button, and I did get used to them pretty quickly. It’s a pretty simple interface once you get familiar with it. The user interface on the Roland GO:Piano uses smooth touch buttons and (thankfully) includes a basic menu screen.
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