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title: "Roland 49-key MIDI Keyboard Controller, Black (A-500PRO-R)"
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# 49 velocity-sensitive keys USB bus powered, no adapter needed 45 assignable controls Roland 49-key MIDI Keyboard Controller, Black (A-500PRO-R)

**Brand:** roland
**Price:** € 27.43
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your sound—command every note with precision and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Roland 49-key MIDI Keyboard Controller, Black (A-500PRO-R) by roland
- **How much does it cost?** € 27.43 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- roland enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted roland brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Perform:** Roland’s legendary durability ensures this controller withstands studio sessions and live gigs alike.
- • **Plug & Play Power:** USB bus powered for ultimate portability—no bulky adapters required.
- • **Total Control Hub:** 45 assignable knobs, sliders, and buttons put your DAW at your fingertips.
- • **Expressive Playability:** Velocity-sensitive keys with channel aftertouch deliver nuanced control for pro-level performances.
- • **Dynamic Finger Drumming:** 8 responsive pads perfect for triggering beats and samples on the fly.

## Overview

The Roland A-500PRO is a professional 49-key MIDI controller featuring velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch, 45 customizable controls, and 8 dynamic pads. USB bus powered for easy portability, it integrates seamlessly with any DAW on Mac or PC, making it the ultimate tool for musicians and producers seeking expressive control and rugged reliability.

## Description

VERSATILE 49-KEY MODEL FROM THE A-PRO SERIES If you're looking for keyboard controllers that you can use in the studio, on-stage, or anywhere you feel inspired, look no further than the A-500PRO. Combining the best of Roland engineering with Cakewalk's legendary ease-of-use, the A-500PRO has the features and feel you need to get the most out of your music performances and productions.

Review: A great portable midi controller keyboard - Are you a budding pianist looking for a way to practice your craft away from home? Or maybe, looking for a nice midi controller for your home studio? If either of these are true then you’ve probably been looking through the plethora of midi controllers on the market. And when I say plethora, that’s exactly what I mean. In my case, I recently had a need for a portable midi controller, which could fit into a medium size suit case and still leave me enough room for a weeks worth of clothes. Now that’s a tall order, because not only does it need to be small and light, but it also has to be tough. Well, with all the above prerequisites in mind let me introduce you to the Roland A-300 PRO a 32 key portable midi controller. That really is portable! Most of the smaller midi controllers on the market have either 25 or 49 keys, so you might be thinking that 32 keys would seem a little odd. I know exactly what you mean. However, it actually turns out that 32 keys might be the perfect compromise. Not too many, making your keyboard too big and not too few, making your keyboard hard to play. The Roland A-300 comes packaged with a rather weighty looking USB cable, a 90-page instruction manual and CD containing all the drivers, controller editor and a digital copy of the manual. The box is pretty sturdy and would make a great carry-on if necessary, (if your suit case is just a little too small and not up to the challenge). Build quality is always important, especially in a portable unit, so how does the Roland A-300 stack up? It’s been well put together and feels strong, even the sliders and touch keys have a quality feel to them. The bender lever feels solid and has a dual action including both pitch and vibrato. The A-300 comes in at a featherweight 6 pounds and 7 ounces plus has a tiny footprint of 24 inches wide by 10 inches deep and 4 inches high. The keyboard is pretty good considering the cost and features 32 keys with velocity and channel after touch. Now don't get me wrong, this keyboard is not going to feel like your grand piano at home (I wish), but for a portable unit it’s pretty good. Having tested other midi controllers in this price range, I can honestly say that the A-300 has one of the best keyboards for the money. This midi controller has two 1/4 inch jacks for hold and expression plus dual midi connectors, a USB connector and a DC in jack for use with an external power supply (not included). Again, everything feels well built and the connectors all feel tight and sturdy once installed. The A-300 features a whole host of programmable controllers, including 9 rotary knobs, 9 sliders, 8 pads and 8 buttons. All can be programmed and used on a selection of DAW software applications. The display is a 16 character, 2-line LCD with a backlight nicely installed in the top left corner of the keyboard. Now, obviously this keyboard is probably going to be connected to a computer so with that in mind let’s get into the software side of things. The instruction manual has you download the latest and greatest drivers from the Roland website, then plug in the keyboard. The installation process is very straightforward and didn't take but 5 minutes. Once set up, the keyboard was recognized as a midi device within the audio midi setup application (on a Mac) and can then be used by almost any piano or daw application. I tested the keyboard using Pianoteq, MainStage and GarageBand, and they all worked perfectly. Those nice people at Roland have also included on their website an A-300 PRO Control Surface Plug-in for Logic Pro and GarageBand. If you install this plug-in you will get a standard keyboard and slider map for the A-300, making it the perfect companion for controlling a bunch of features and options within your favorite apple daw. I was able to get the plug-in working with GarageBand straight away and it felt nice to have that level of control and integration especially when away from home base. As far as tablet use is concerned, I did try and connect the A-300 to an iPad with no luck. This is probably down to the fact that the A-300 gets it power from the USB connection and an iPad is not built to supply that kind of juice (300 milliamps). I’m guessing that if you were to connect the keyboard to an external DC power source, such as the optional AC adaptor things might go a little better. So, is this keyboard worth $219 of your hard earned cash? Absolutely, yes! You are not going to find a better-built midi controller with the features and build quality of this thing. It’s portable and functional, plus with the great integration offered by GarageBand and Logic Pro the A-300 will get your musical juices flowing, even when you’re away from home!
Review: sturdy, and just the right amount of keys for ... - I'm not sure why this isn't more popular. Inexpensive, reliable, sturdy, and just the right amount of keys for portability. I'm extremely picky with what I spend my money on, and I return about twice as many things as I keep, but I'm beyond happy with this. This keyboard came with me on a 3-month, 8 country tour of Europe and Africa in my (soft) checked bag, protected by nothing more than the 2 styrofoam end-pieces from the packaging, one layer of cheap bubble wrap, and some clothes (see pictures). After being thoroughly used for 3 months, and after dozens and dozens of plane, train, and automobile rides, most likely being thrown quite a bit, it's still in 100% perfect condition (and so is the styrofoam). The combination pitch/mod stick is awesome. After playing this, I can't imagine using separate pitch/mod wheels. The keys feel great, the pads are excellent, the knobs and sliders feel good and offer just enough resistance, and the inputs are all on the left side so you can push it right up to your laptop. The rubber pads on the bottom keep the keyboard in place. I had no trouble programming the buttons in my DAW, and it works great with the Yamaha FC5 sustain pedal. One note on that - sustain works, but doesn't seem to be recording live-sustain into my DAW. Could be user error. Haven't investigated this issue deeply. It's not a huge concern. I had previously tested Akai, Arturia, and M-Audio, and I wasn't satisfied. The Arturia Keylab 49 is a nice unit, but it's too big and heavy for my use. Plus the Roland has MUCH better pads. The Roland pads are more responsive. The Arturia pads need to be hit REALLY hard to get them to work. Akai doesn't offer anything between a 25-key (too small to really play) and a 49-key (not portable), plus I wasn't impressed with the feel of the units I tried. The keys, the pads; it all felt cheap and spongy. M-audio seemed decent, but the only offerings between 25 and 49 keys have hardly any features. I will say the Axiom Air Mini 32 was pretty good for the price ($100), and is ultra-portable, but I returned it and got this Roland. Other than sustain-pedal recording, the only complaint I have is Roland customer service (eager to help, but not very knowledgeable), and the instruction manual. I'm generally an instruction-follower, but I tried to change the settings/programming to work with my DAW (Ableton Live 9) exactly as instructed, and nothing would work. An hour on the phone with Roland didn't help anything either. They suggested I take it to a music store with my computer and have someone figure it out for me. The solution? Ignore the manual. Just plug it in and play it. It's that simple. At least with my DAW.

## Features

- Inspiring feel and response for serious players
- Velocity-sensitive 49 keys with channel after touch
- 45 assignable controls: knobs, sliders, buttons, transport and more
- USB Bus Powered - no AC adaptor required (AC adaptor is an optional)
- 8 Dynamic Pads for finger drumming and MIDI triggering
- Works with any DAW on Mac or PC (Supports Windows 7 and Mac OS X Snow Leopard)
- Durable Roland-quality manufacturing and craftsmanship
- Sure-grip Pitch Bend/Modulation Stick
- Expand playability with sustain and expression pedals (available separately)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004W94FOW |
| Additional Features | Keyboard Controller, Velocity Sensitive Key |
| Best Sellers Rank | #216,347 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #680 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Brand | Roland |
| Brand Name | Roland |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Music Production Software (DAW), USB devices |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Keyboard Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 123 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761294500101 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
| Human Interface Input | Keyboard |
| Included Components | not included |
| Instrument | Keyboard |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Type Name | Roland 49-key MIDI Keyboard Controller, Black (A-500PRO-R) |
| Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | A-500PRO-R |
| Model Number | A-500PRO-R |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Keys | 49 |
| Platform | Mac OS X, Windows 7 |
| Product Style | Boom microphone stand with a telescoping boom arm |
| Size | 49-key |
| Special Feature | Keyboard Controller, Velocity Sensitive Key |
| Supported Software | Ableton Live |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 761294500101 |
| Warranty Description | 90 days parts, 1 year labor. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Roland
- **Number of Keys:** 49
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Special Feature:** Keyboard Controller, Velocity Sensitive Key
- **Model Name:** A-500PRO-R

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great portable midi controller keyboard
*by S***R on June 3, 2017*

Are you a budding pianist looking for a way to practice your craft away from home? Or maybe, looking for a nice midi controller for your home studio? If either of these are true then you’ve probably been looking through the plethora of midi controllers on the market. And when I say plethora, that’s exactly what I mean. In my case, I recently had a need for a portable midi controller, which could fit into a medium size suit case and still leave me enough room for a weeks worth of clothes. Now that’s a tall order, because not only does it need to be small and light, but it also has to be tough. Well, with all the above prerequisites in mind let me introduce you to the Roland A-300 PRO a 32 key portable midi controller. That really is portable! Most of the smaller midi controllers on the market have either 25 or 49 keys, so you might be thinking that 32 keys would seem a little odd. I know exactly what you mean. However, it actually turns out that 32 keys might be the perfect compromise. Not too many, making your keyboard too big and not too few, making your keyboard hard to play. The Roland A-300 comes packaged with a rather weighty looking USB cable, a 90-page instruction manual and CD containing all the drivers, controller editor and a digital copy of the manual. The box is pretty sturdy and would make a great carry-on if necessary, (if your suit case is just a little too small and not up to the challenge). Build quality is always important, especially in a portable unit, so how does the Roland A-300 stack up? It’s been well put together and feels strong, even the sliders and touch keys have a quality feel to them. The bender lever feels solid and has a dual action including both pitch and vibrato. The A-300 comes in at a featherweight 6 pounds and 7 ounces plus has a tiny footprint of 24 inches wide by 10 inches deep and 4 inches high. The keyboard is pretty good considering the cost and features 32 keys with velocity and channel after touch. Now don't get me wrong, this keyboard is not going to feel like your grand piano at home (I wish), but for a portable unit it’s pretty good. Having tested other midi controllers in this price range, I can honestly say that the A-300 has one of the best keyboards for the money. This midi controller has two 1/4 inch jacks for hold and expression plus dual midi connectors, a USB connector and a DC in jack for use with an external power supply (not included). Again, everything feels well built and the connectors all feel tight and sturdy once installed. The A-300 features a whole host of programmable controllers, including 9 rotary knobs, 9 sliders, 8 pads and 8 buttons. All can be programmed and used on a selection of DAW software applications. The display is a 16 character, 2-line LCD with a backlight nicely installed in the top left corner of the keyboard. Now, obviously this keyboard is probably going to be connected to a computer so with that in mind let’s get into the software side of things. The instruction manual has you download the latest and greatest drivers from the Roland website, then plug in the keyboard. The installation process is very straightforward and didn't take but 5 minutes. Once set up, the keyboard was recognized as a midi device within the audio midi setup application (on a Mac) and can then be used by almost any piano or daw application. I tested the keyboard using Pianoteq, MainStage and GarageBand, and they all worked perfectly. Those nice people at Roland have also included on their website an A-300 PRO Control Surface Plug-in for Logic Pro and GarageBand. If you install this plug-in you will get a standard keyboard and slider map for the A-300, making it the perfect companion for controlling a bunch of features and options within your favorite apple daw. I was able to get the plug-in working with GarageBand straight away and it felt nice to have that level of control and integration especially when away from home base. As far as tablet use is concerned, I did try and connect the A-300 to an iPad with no luck. This is probably down to the fact that the A-300 gets it power from the USB connection and an iPad is not built to supply that kind of juice (300 milliamps). I’m guessing that if you were to connect the keyboard to an external DC power source, such as the optional AC adaptor things might go a little better. So, is this keyboard worth $219 of your hard earned cash? Absolutely, yes! You are not going to find a better-built midi controller with the features and build quality of this thing. It’s portable and functional, plus with the great integration offered by GarageBand and Logic Pro the A-300 will get your musical juices flowing, even when you’re away from home!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ sturdy, and just the right amount of keys for ...
*by A***R on October 19, 2016*

I'm not sure why this isn't more popular. Inexpensive, reliable, sturdy, and just the right amount of keys for portability. I'm extremely picky with what I spend my money on, and I return about twice as many things as I keep, but I'm beyond happy with this. This keyboard came with me on a 3-month, 8 country tour of Europe and Africa in my (soft) checked bag, protected by nothing more than the 2 styrofoam end-pieces from the packaging, one layer of cheap bubble wrap, and some clothes (see pictures). After being thoroughly used for 3 months, and after dozens and dozens of plane, train, and automobile rides, most likely being thrown quite a bit, it's still in 100% perfect condition (and so is the styrofoam). The combination pitch/mod stick is awesome. After playing this, I can't imagine using separate pitch/mod wheels. The keys feel great, the pads are excellent, the knobs and sliders feel good and offer just enough resistance, and the inputs are all on the left side so you can push it right up to your laptop. The rubber pads on the bottom keep the keyboard in place. I had no trouble programming the buttons in my DAW, and it works great with the Yamaha FC5 sustain pedal. One note on that - sustain works, but doesn't seem to be recording live-sustain into my DAW. Could be user error. Haven't investigated this issue deeply. It's not a huge concern. I had previously tested Akai, Arturia, and M-Audio, and I wasn't satisfied. The Arturia Keylab 49 is a nice unit, but it's too big and heavy for my use. Plus the Roland has MUCH better pads. The Roland pads are more responsive. The Arturia pads need to be hit REALLY hard to get them to work. Akai doesn't offer anything between a 25-key (too small to really play) and a 49-key (not portable), plus I wasn't impressed with the feel of the units I tried. The keys, the pads; it all felt cheap and spongy. M-audio seemed decent, but the only offerings between 25 and 49 keys have hardly any features. I will say the Axiom Air Mini 32 was pretty good for the price ($100), and is ultra-portable, but I returned it and got this Roland. Other than sustain-pedal recording, the only complaint I have is Roland customer service (eager to help, but not very knowledgeable), and the instruction manual. I'm generally an instruction-follower, but I tried to change the settings/programming to work with my DAW (Ableton Live 9) exactly as instructed, and nothing would work. An hour on the phone with Roland didn't help anything either. They suggested I take it to a music store with my computer and have someone figure it out for me. The solution? Ignore the manual. Just plug it in and play it. It's that simple. At least with my DAW.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ok if you get a discounted price
*by D***H on October 15, 2020*

I bought this for the faders (B3 controller!), good reviews and the Roland name. Overall it is pretty decent. I feel a lot better because I got a new unit for a discounted cost. Full cost and I probably would have returned it - see below. Pros - Lots of knobs & faders. Ports for both a sustain and an expression pedal. Can tweak and customize midi commands and profiles. Except for the issues below, is quality made and plays well enough. Smallish and light, is very portable. Can work USB powered but I do recommend getting a power supply to be sure midi output has good signal strength. It is intended to work with DAW software and I had no trouble getting it to control Reaper (Windows 10) and various virtual instruments. Maybe con? Keys are small and light plastic. Key action is springy. It's not *bad* and is similar to other budget keyboards, but it may not be your thing. Personally I have some trouble going between piano and this keyboard because of the difference in key size. Not having a weighted action isn't the issue, finger placement and muscle memory is the issue. I also find myself tending to play high up on the keys because of how small they are, which changes my leverage. I do get accustomed to it after a while. Expect to practice a good bit to get the feel of it. Unless you normally play on smaller keyboard keys of course. Like a lot of people mention about this keyboard, the after-touch is stupidly hard. Beyond the midi tweaks, there are dealer or DIY hardware adjustments you can make that apparently resolve the issue, but from the factory, after-touch isn't really usable. The unit is light and smallish and the feet are not very sticky. Therefore it skids off of a stage stand fairly easily. I covered my stand's arms with grip tape and that helped a lot. Like I said at first, if I paid full price, I'd probably return it and look elsewhere. But because I got a good deal, it's a keeper. It is really satisfying to have all those controls right in front of you, for the cost. Better adjusted after-touch and a 2nd Midi out port would have really improved this model.

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