Good sounds, high polyphony
The Go:Piano sounds bigger than it looks! Given the polyphony of 128 voices, you are already on the safe side, and the sounds are pleasing. The acoustic pianos sound nice and warm, creating a wide stereo image. Besides the 10 acoustic pianos, there are other keyboard sounds. The Wurlitzer electric piano is really fun, because it can be played very dynamically, just like the funky sounding clavinet. The Fender Rhodes-like electric piano, on the other hand, might seem a bit breathless, but overall the sound quality here is quite good. The organ sounds, scat vocals and vibraphone are also great.
Small piano with modern features
The Go:Piano is equipped with Bluetooth, allowing for wireless audio playback through the built-in speakers or connected headphones. Ideal for playing along to a playback with your Go:Piano. Or you can connect the Go:Piano with Roland’s piano app “Piano Partner” to use various learning features. Play along to songs with your smartphone, learn to play the piano with internet apps, or play notes and jam to rhythm accompaniments with the professional Piano Partner app. You can also listen to learning videos from your smartphone via Bluetooth and play along to the video at the same time – all this is possible with the Go:Piano.
Piano on the go with the Roland Go:Piano
The Roland Go:Piano is suitable as a small transportable keyboard that can also be easily connected to an audio laptop or iPad. Handy if you want to make music on the go with more complex music programs. A USB port and audio input are available for combination with Piano VST or Piano app.
As a MIDI master keyboard for playing with the sequencer, the Go:Piano also offers an easy-to-grip keyboard for advanced users. There is also an audio output to connect the Go:Piano to a mixer or amplifier.