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Roland FR4x V-Accordion (Button Type) in Red.

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The Roland FR-4XB Digital Accordion blends traditional feel with cutting-edge technology, offering a compact, lightweight design thats perfect for musicians on the move. With 92 right-hand and 120 left-hand buttons, pressure-sensing bellows, and powerful o

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The Roland FR-4XB Digital Accordion blends traditional feel with cutting-edge technology, offering a compact, lightweight design thats perfect for musicians on the move. With 92 right-hand and 120 left-hand buttons, pressure-sensing bellows, and powerful onboard speakers, it delivers realistic accordion sounds, orchestral instruments, and MIDI control. Perfect for practice, performance, and recording, the FR-4XB provides endless creative possibilities in a modern, portable package.
Key Features:

Traditional Feel with Modern Technology: 92 right-hand and 120 left-hand buttons, plus responsive pressure-sensing bellows, for a truly authentic playing experience.
Extensive Sound Library: Over 100 accordion sound sets and 162 orchestral sounds, with effects like chorus, reverb, and rotary for endless musical styles.
Flexible Outputs & Recording: Practice silently with headphones or connect to PA systems for live performances; record and share your music via USB.

Specifications:

Left Hand: 120 Bass Buttons (with Velocity Sensitivity)
Right Hand: 92 Buttons (with Velocity Sensitivity)
Tones: 100 Accordion Sets, 162 Orchestral Sounds, 32 Organ Sounds, 3 Drum Sounds
Max Polyphony: 128 Voices
Bellows: High-Resolution Pressure Sensor
Speakers: 2 x 10 cm, 1 x Tweeter
Power Supply: AC Adaptor, Rechargeable AA Batteries
Wave Expansion: 4 Internal Areas (8 MB each)
Outputs: L/Mono, R/Mono, PHONES, MIDI, USB MEMORY, USB COMPUTER
Onboard Connectors: 1/4″ Phone Type, Miniature Phone, DC IN Jack

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