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Description
The RockJam RJ761 is a versatile and feature-rich keyboard designed for musicians of all levels. Whether you're just starting out or looking to expand your musical toolkit, this 61-key electronic keyboard offers a comprehensive set of features that cater to both learning and performance. The RJ761 is equipped with a vast library of tones and rhythms, providing ample creative possibilities for any musical style. Its intuitive interface and easy-to-read LCD display make navigation and sound selection a breeze.
The RJ761 includes a range of educational features such as the built-in teaching modes and demo songs, which are perfect for self-paced learning. Its compatibility with MIDI and USB connectivity ensures seamless integration with other digital music tools and software, making it an excellent choice for those who want to explore digital music production. With the addition of a sustain pedal input and headphone jack, this keyboard is perfect for both private practice and public performance.
Key Features:
- 61 full-size keys for a traditional piano feel
- Multiple teaching modes and demo songs for guided learning
- LCD display for easy navigation and sound selection
- USB and MIDI connectivity for digital music integration
- Sustain pedal input and headphone jack for versatile use
- Extensive library of tones and rhythms for diverse musical styles
Videos
Manos vivas - Piano, música y creatividad
ROCKJAM RJ761. 61 teclas. UNBOXING & DEMO
Reviews
Critic Reviews
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Based on 1 Review and 1 Rating
103
Completely crapped out on me after a while.
I got this as my first keyboard for a gift back in 2019 or something like that. I still casually use it even though I have a Casio and Akai MPK or whatever it’s called.
Honestly wouldn’t recommend. The drummer of my band has one of the upgraded(?) versions, and it actually doesn’t sound bad.
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