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Description

Unleash the full potential of your performances with the Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal, the ultimate tool for musicians who want to keep their hands free for playing while controlling their MIDI setup with their feet. This versatile pedal board transforms your musical expression, enabling you to craft intricate arrangements without missing a beat.

Designed for seamless integration into any setup, the PK5 offers a 13-key pedal board that covers a full octave and can be transposed across 9 octaves, giving you a wide range of musical possibilities at your feet. Whether you’re anchoring your sound with bass lines, adding rhythmic complexity with drums, or layering atmospheric sound effects, the PK5 has you covered with its multiple operating modes: bass, polyphonic, drum, and sound effects.

Constructed with a rugged steel case and durable plastic pedals, this foot controller is built to withstand the rigors of both studio and stage environments. Its user-friendly design ensures that even the most complex MIDI setups can be managed effortlessly, making it perfect for multi-instrumentalists who need their hands free. The PK5 also provides full MIDI implementation, allowing you to send program changes and control various MIDI devices with ease.

Key Features:

  • 13-key pedal board transposable through 9 octaves
  • Rugged steel case with velocity-sensitive pedals
  • Full MIDI implementation with In, Out, Thru ports
  • Five operating modes: Bass, Poly, Drum, Sound Effects, Controller
  • Battery operated or optional power supply (Boss/Roland ACA120 not included)

Product specs

Brand Roland
Model PK-5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal Controller
Finish Black
Year 1990 - 2005
Made In Italy
Categories Foot Pedal MIDI Controllers

FAQs

What can the Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal control?

The Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal allows you to control MIDI devices such as synthesizers, sound modules, and MIDI-compatible lighting systems with your feet, freeing your hands for other tasks during performances.

How many pedals are on the Roland PK5 MIDI Pedal?

The Roland PK5 features 13 pedals, enabling you to play bass lines, trigger sounds, or control MIDI functions with your feet.

Is the Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal compatible with modern MIDI setups?

Yes, the Roland PK5 is compatible with any device that accepts MIDI input, making it versatile for use with both vintage and modern MIDI setups.

Can the Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal be used for live performances?

Absolutely, the Roland PK5 is designed for live performance use, allowing musicians to control MIDI instruments or lighting systems hands-free on stage.

Does the Roland PK5 require an external power supply?

Yes, the Roland PK5 requires an external power supply to operate, which is typically included with the unit or available separately.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Durable build quality, lasts for decades

  • Switchable between poly and mono modes

  • Compatible with a variety of instruments and effects

  • Excellent for bass and MIDI cueing

CONS

  • Lacks separate volume control, can overpower some instruments

  • May not blend well with certain digital harpsichord voices

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal.

Comparisons

  • The Keith McMillen 12 Step is suggested as a compact alternative, offering USB connectivity and different models for holding notes or only triggering while stepping.

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  • The Crumar MIDI pedalboard is cheaper than Hammond's but only offers one octave, making it comparable to smaller Studio Logic models.

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Value and pricing

  • The Roland PK-6 is still available, though older PK-5 units are pricey but noted for their robust build quality.

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  • JG3 Tech wooden pedalboards are affordable alternatives, with 16-key models priced at $450 and 24-key at $499, appealing to budget-conscious buyers.

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Use cases and applications

  • Musicians like the bass player from Brutus and Brian Cook of Botch leverage this setup for simultaneous bass and synth play.

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Features and functionality

  • The Keith McMillen 12 Step fits on a pedalboard, making it suitable for musicians needing portable solutions.

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  • The Hammond XPK-130G offers DIN MIDI and built-in sounds, providing versatility for musicians seeking onboard audio without additional synths.

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User experience

  • Guitar Center's used section sometimes lists MIDI pedals below market value, like the Hammond XPK-200gl for $700, offering potential savings for buyers.

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tony_poukkula

Must have for a 3 piece

I use mine with the Moog Minitaur Analog Bass Synthesizer! Great controller!

lfradkin

A great Bass Pedal

I use it for bass, MIDI cueing, Effects. Built like a tank. Very reliable.

Artist usage

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See how Adam Jones uses Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal

Adam Jones

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Tool

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He uses the PK5 pedal to trigger notes on the Access Virus B.

See how Chris Wolstenholme uses Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal

Chris Wolstenholme

Singer, Guitarist

Muse

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In the image titled "Chrisabsolutionpedalboard" on Musewiki, Chris Wolstenholme is shown using the Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal.

See how Les Claypool uses Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal

Les Claypool

Singer, Bassist

Primus

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On this vídeo there is a quick shot of Les Claypool's pedalboard from 0:27 to 0:34. It is possible to see clearly the Line 6 DL4 and DM4 and the Roland PK-5.

See how Yngwie Malmsteen uses Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal

Yngwie Malmsteen

Guitarist, Bassist

The G3 Jam

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From a diagram in a March 2001 issue of Guitar One magazine detailing Yngwie Malmsteen's live gear setup during his 2000 Nov./Dec. USA tour with Dio, his on-stage gear includes the Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal.

See how Billy Sheehan uses Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal

Billy Sheehan

Guitarist, Bassist

UFO

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Billy Sheehan is confirmed to use the Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal, as it can be seen at the 2:25 mark in the official music video for "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind" by Mr. Big, available on the MrBigVEVO YouTube channel.

See how Pete Trewavas uses Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal

Pete Trewavas

Bassist

Marillion

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Verified via Marillion

Showed up in a list of Pete Trewavas’ equipment on the Marillion official website.

See how Noah Landis uses Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal

Noah Landis

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Neurosis

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In this picture Noah is playing live with Neurosis and we can see the Roland PK-5.

See how Michael Trent uses Roland PK5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal

Michael Trent

Singer, Guitarist

The Films

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Verified via Premier Guitar

"A Roland PK-5 MIDI controller, operated by foot, sits on the lower edge of the board. It controls the board for 'Thing 2,' one of two MicroKORG synths onstage."

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