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Description
Dive into the world of sound creation with the RMI Keyboard Computer KCII, a synthesizer that marries classic design with modern technology. This synthesizer is a part of the revered RMI lineup, known for its robust build and versatile sound modulation capabilities. The KCII features 61 velocity-sensitive keys, providing musicians with expressive control over their performances. Its intuitive interface is designed to cater to both beginners and seasoned professionals, ensuring a seamless music-making experience.
Equipped with an extensive library of presets, the KCII allows users to explore a wide range of sounds, from vintage tones to contemporary textures. The built-in sequencer and arpeggiator offer endless possibilities for crafting intricate compositions, while its MIDI compatibility ensures effortless integration with other gear. Whether you're composing in the studio or performing on stage, the RMI Keyboard Computer KCII delivers reliable performance and inspiring sound quality.
Key Features:
- 61 velocity-sensitive keys for dynamic playability
- Extensive sound library with a variety of presets
- Built-in sequencer and arpeggiator for advanced composition
- MIDI compatibility for seamless integration with other devices
- Intuitive interface suitable for all skill levels
- Renowned RMI build quality for durability and longevity
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RMI KCII Keyboard Computer demonstration
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One from 1970 was used on Tormato, Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record and White Rock, as specified in its June 2020 Reverb.com listing, its mirror listing on Vintage and Rare and the liner notes of Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record. Rick Wakeman used the RMI Keyboard Computer specifically to do realistic cathedral pipe organ sounds.
Used on YES 'Going for the One' and 'Tormato' as well as Rick Wakeman 'Criminal Record' and 'White Rock'
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