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  2. List of keytars - Wikipedia

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    Alesis Vortex Wireless: controller: USB & MIDI: first keytar with wireless USB connection to a PC or laptop 2014: Korg RK-100S: synthesizer: USB & MIDI: used by Rick Astley in 2016 2017: Yamaha Vocaloid Keyboard: synthesizer: USB, [19] Bluetooth LE [20] To be released in "Winter 2017". [21] First wearable prototype in 2014; [21] limited rental ...

  3. Keytar - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, the Roland AX-Synth, the Roland Lucina, the Alesis Vortex and Rock Band 3 Wireless Pro Keyboard, are the mass-manufactured keytars on the market. Starr Labs manufacturers a variation on the keytar (called a Ztar) that plays to the strengths of guitarists, featuring a neck of piano-styled keys arranged on the fretboard instead of ...

  4. Rhythm game accessories - Wikipedia

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    The controller has a handle or "neck" on one side, and so resembles a keytar; this allows it to be either worn over the shoulder using a strap (like a keytar) or placed on a horizontal surface (like a traditional keyboard). The keyboard features 25 full-sized velocity-sensitive keys, with an overdrive button and a touch-sensitive strip on the ...

  5. Category:Keytars - Wikipedia

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  6. Alesis - Wikipedia

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    Alesis is an American company that designs and markets electronic musical instruments, audio processors, mixers, amplifiers, audio interfaces, recording equipment, drum machines, professional audio, and electronic percussion products.

  7. Roland AX-Synth - Wikipedia

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    The AX-Synth has full MIDI functionality like the AX-7, but also adds an internal synthesizer with 128 voice polyphony and stereo output. It has both MIDI in and out ports and as is common with more recent synthesizers, it also has a USB port which can also be used to communicate MIDI messages, and edit the sounds via Roland's free patch editor/librarian software for PC and Mac.