KORG Arranger Keyboards
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Used KORG TYROS 4 Arranger Keyboard
$1,999.99
Available at:Dallas, TX
Condition: Great
Used Roland E-a7 Arranger Keyboard
$1,049.99
Available at:Las Vegas, NV
Condition: Great
Used KORG NAUTILUS Arranger Keyboard
$1,849.99
Available at:Greenville, SC
Condition: Great
Used KORG Pa1x Arranger Keyboard
$899.99$999.99
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Available at:Selden, NY
Condition: Great
Available at:Cedar Rapids, IA
Condition: Great
Available at:Columbia, SC
Condition: Good
Available at:Savannah, GA
Condition: Good
Used KORG Pa1x Pro Arranger Keyboard
$1,399.99
Available at:Peoria, IL
Condition: Good
Used Roland E-A7 Arranger Keyboard
$1,099.99
Available at:Nashville, TN
Condition: Good
Used KORG PA3X LE Arranger Keyboard
$1,999.99$2,199.99
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Available at:Cincinnati, OH
Condition: Good
Used KORG PA2X Arranger Keyboard
$1,379.99$1,699.99
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Available at:Jacksonville, FL
Condition: Good
There are arranger keyboards made for every skill level, so it doesn't matter if you're a beginner or a veteran. With some keyboards, you'll get built-in speakers that make them akin to a full studio in a single piece of hardware. Others, like the more high-end models, are made to be connected to studio monitors or headphones to take advantage of the sound quality those speakers offer. For the greatest digital flexibility, one thing to look for in a keyboard is USB connectivity, which will allow you to import and export audio to and from your preferred digital audio workstation on your Mac or PC. Your goal in choosing an arranger keyboard is to match it to your usage. If you play recreationally, a keyboard with modest features will be able to satisfy your needs. But, if you're a career recording artist or studio engineer, you'll probably want a full-featured professional model instead. The higher-end keyboards will give you access to more advanced pro-oriented features, such as the ability to sample your own voices for the keys. Keyboards are the ultimate mimics of the music industry, given their ability to synthesize virtually any instrument. That makes them incredibly adaptable. With an arranger keyboard, you get that versatility together with useful arranging and mixing tools to effectively put an entire studio at your disposal all at once.