Product Description
Roland XP-60 Expandable Music Workstation
64 Voice 4xExpansion
About This Keyboard
This XP-60 seems to be in good working order with everything that we know how to test working as it should but we are not experts on this model. All of the buttons that we tested did make changes and the floppy drive, pitch bender and sliders are in good working order. All of the keys play and there are no broken or chipped ones. Cosmetically it is about average for a used keyboard with just a few small scuffs and scratches here and there along with two scratches on the display screen but they are barely noticeable when it's turned on. This one doesn't have any expansion cards installed but you can add up to 4 of your choice.
The XP-60 Music Workstation is a popular member of Roland's widely acclaimed XP-Series of advanced music workstations. It offers renowned sound quality, expandability, an enhanced display and upgraded professional sequencing features at a new level of affordability.
- Weighted 61-note music workstation with 64-voice polyphony, 16-part multitimbral capability, velocity/aftertouch sensitivity, GM-compatibility
- 8MB* of high-quality Roland waveforms onboard, expandable to 40MB* using any four of Roland's popular SR-JV80-Series wave expansion boards
- Enhanced 60,000 note MRC Pro Sequencer with refined Groove Quantize, non-stop Loop Recording and Tempo Sync (BPM)
- Advanced Arpeggiator with 33 different styles, velocity-sensitive Realtime Phrase Sequencer (RPS)
- Three powerful, independent built-in effects processors: Chorus, Reverb and EFX (w/ 40 available insert effects)
- Large new 320 x 80 full-dot backlit LCD with acclaimed user interface borrowed from XP-80
- Four Sound Palette sliders for quick, intuitive sound shaping, many dedicated buttons for easy operation
- Four Assignable pedal inputs, Direct and Mix output jacks, Click output
- New MMC compatibility for synchronization with Roland V-Studios, etc.
It is important to remember that when buying a used keyboard it may not operate or look exactly like a new one. Used keyboards develop wear over time that can cause such items as function buttons, knobs, sliders etc. to fail to operate as smoothly or easily as when they were new. Our technician does check these items and if they are deemed unusable they are replaced but some function buttons may require more pressure or manipulation to make the appropriate changes. Cosmetically your used keyboard may have scuffs, scratches, cracks to plastic pieces, discolored keys or other visual impairments that might not show up in the photos. We try to mention any obvious visual imperfections but may not consider them serious enough to post in the listing.