This option is an amazing feature considering that both Yamaha and Korg arrangers (with a similar feature) goes for over $2,000...thanks for an entertaining tutorial.
I was wondering if there’s a way to play out the vocal and harmonies through the onboard speakers. Couldn’t find anything about that in the manual. Do you have an idea about this?
@chocolatefactorylay: You can do that, however the feedback would be unbearable because you are too close to the speakers. Best bet is route the keyboard through a separate amplification and speaker. Do do so though, when you plug in the mic, if the volume is sufficient, you should hear the mic through the speakers. The higher the speakers are, the more the chance of "whistle sound" feedback.
aight i was waiting for this video 😊 which microphone would you recommend which i can use a headset and works with my headphone plugged in as well Let me look myself as well
Any headset with a dedicated 1/8 headphone stereo jack and a 1/4 mono mic jack. Such are rare. And even if you were to find such, the cables will need to split far because the distance between both sockets is at significant. Almost 1ft. This is different from how computers work with a dedicated socket for both headphone and microphone.
it's a pity there are different harmony types but only one reverb type. At least that seems to be the case from what appears on the display. Cool demo tho
@@phillc thanks mate ! i will skip getting a TC helicon voicelive3 X, en maybe get a FPE50, they are the same price... just wondering if the soundlibrary is equalto the F08EX...
@@maximusheronimus23980 I checked it out at the store earlier. It has the same vocal processor. It does not have all the Style Variations though, or a dedicated WC-1 port to connect to Roland Cloud.
@@phillc thanks ! great to hear ! this is great to know, because if you wanted to run a piano and ad a harmonizer like Voicelive3 you need a midi din ported piano, now you have FP E50 or Go Keys to go nuts
Read the manual for more information: static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/GOKEYS_Reference_eng01_W.pdf GO TO PAGE 40
This option is an amazing feature considering that both Yamaha and Korg arrangers (with a similar feature) goes for over $2,000...thanks for an entertaining tutorial.
Indeed brother! I have choice words for those friends 😉
I was wondering if there’s a way to play out the vocal and harmonies through the onboard speakers. Couldn’t find anything about that in the manual. Do you have an idea about this?
@chocolatefactorylay: You can do that, however the feedback would be unbearable because you are too close to the speakers. Best bet is route the keyboard through a separate amplification and speaker. Do do so though, when you plug in the mic, if the volume is sufficient, you should hear the mic through the speakers. The higher the speakers are, the more the chance of "whistle sound" feedback.
@@phillc I’ll try to find this again on the manual, but thanks so much for leading me in the right direction!
@@chocolatefactorylay You are most welcome. I will endeavor to do a video about this soon.
Here is a video my friend: ua-cam.com/video/5qsfBaEKBL0/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
@@phillc This amazingly fast. Really appreciate it!
aight i was waiting for this video 😊 which microphone would you recommend which i can use a headset and works with my headphone plugged in as well
Let me look myself as well
Any headset with a dedicated 1/8 headphone stereo jack and a 1/4 mono mic jack. Such are rare. And even if you were to find such, the cables will need to split far because the distance between both sockets is at significant. Almost 1ft. This is different from how computers work with a dedicated socket for both headphone and microphone.
it's a pity there are different harmony types but only one reverb type. At least that seems to be the case from what appears on the display. Cool demo tho
Yes. I wish there were more too. On the keyboard itself, there's 3 or so ua-cam.com/video/7OG5wxiQVIY/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Mais um vídeo legal. Abraços do Brasil
Obrigado, irmão! ❤️🙏
Would the FP E50 have the same vocal processor?
Yes bro. Page 45/46 of the manual is the same for this keyboard. www.manua.ls/roland/fp-e50/manual?p=47
@@phillc thanks mate !
i will skip getting a TC helicon voicelive3 X, en maybe get a FPE50, they are the same price... just wondering if the soundlibrary is equalto the F08EX...
@@maximusheronimus23980 I checked it out at the store earlier. It has the same vocal processor. It does not have all the Style Variations though, or a dedicated WC-1 port to connect to Roland Cloud.
@@phillc thanks ! great to hear !
this is great to know, because if you wanted to run a piano and ad a harmonizer like Voicelive3 you need a midi din ported piano,
now you have FP E50 or Go Keys to go nuts