Workstation keyboard: 76 Piano-style keys, 48 note polyphony, 700 Tones, 210 Rhythms, Digital effects, 16 track song sequencer, rhythm editor, 32 channel mixer, 4 set x 8 bank registration memory, 5 EQ Settings, Backlit LCD, Touch sensitive, USB MIDI, Pitch bend wheel, SD card slot, line out, Sustain/Assignable Pedal Jack, 6W + 6W amplifier. Operates on 6 D batteries or included AD-A12150 adapter. The Song Sequencer provides 16 tracks plus one system track that supports recording of up to five songs and a total of approximately 12,000 notes. Each individual musical instrument part can be recorded to a different track for real multi-track recording capabilities. A full selection of editing tools include event insert, event delete, event copy, quantize, a locator feature for selecting the range of notes to be edited, and more. A step recording function also lets you input notes by specifying the length and pitch. Completed recordings can be converted to SMF (Standard MIDI File) format and stored to an SD memory card. Features: 76-Piano-Type Keys 700 Tones 210 Rhythms
Product Features
- 700 built-in tones for endless creativity
- Song Sequencer has 16 tracks plus one system track
- 32-channel mixer for adjustments in volume, pan, reverb send and more
- Multiple digital effects such as reverb and chorus
- USB port to connect to computer or MIDI

The working man’s Steinway I bought this for my husband’s birthday recently and it does feel like a real piano and trust me I have played around on a Steinway in many places. Now it won’t give you the Steinway sound but boy does it come close to a grand piano. Don’t listen to the music snobs about this one. It’s a good deal, get it.
A perfect toss between professional and super cheap I bought this for my church and it works perfectly for what we needed. We had a tiny budget but needed something that could be used without sounding or looking terrible. This was a perfect balance of price and performance. It’s been nearly a year and it’s still going strong with heavy weekly abuse.
Not Best for Live Performance I bought this keyboard based on great reviews, but had to return it because it wasn’t the right fit for my needs.It’s probably a great keyboard if your main desire is to record yourself. If, however, you need a performance keyboard – one that can quickly queue up the next voice – this is not “he one”. I was used to having a number keypad to quickly enter a voice and this keyboard does not have that convenience. Instead, you have to use the wheel or the +/- keys. When you…