

🎶 Unlock your inner maestro—create, connect, and captivate with GO:KEYS 3!
The Roland GO:KEYS 3 is a modern, portable 61-note keyboard designed for music creators of all levels. Featuring expressive touch-sensitive keys, a powerful ZEN-Core sound engine with over 1000 sounds, and 200+ auto-accompaniment styles, it encourages spontaneous creativity. Built-in stereo speakers and Bluetooth Audio/MIDI support enable seamless music streaming and connection to devices, making it perfect for on-the-go music production and performance.





| ASIN | B0CWHG7HQW |
| Age Range (Description) | All ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,606 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #61 in Portable & Arranger Keyboards |
| Body Material | Plastic or Metal |
| Color Name | Turquoise |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connector Type | USB-A, USB-C, 3.5mm |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (163) |
| Date First Available | March 27, 2024 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Instrument | Music Creation Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 15.95 pounds |
| Item model number | GOKEYS3-TQ |
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Material Type | Plastic/Synthetic Composite |
| Model Name | GO:KEYS 3 |
| Operating System | Windows, Macos, Linux |
| Power Source | Battery Powered or Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 11.26 x 37.4 x 3.43 inches |
| Size | Compact, Portable (61 Keys) |
| Style | Modern |
| Supported Software | General music software compatible with USB or Bluetooth MIDI |
| UPC | 761294521748 |
T**R
Good little keyboard with a terrible manual.
I am giving this a five stars because I am thoroughly enjoying using the keyboard to learn beginning classical songs like Minuet in C. Unlike the the Juno D6 I bought, the keyboard is more intuitive. I still find it confusing regarding how to use the arpeggiator and scenes. The manual is not very helpful and came with a lengthy errata sheet, which didn't help. Roland needs to put more effort into the technical writing component of their products. A good solid manual that goes step by step into even the most basic functions would be helpful. But I liked the ease with which I could select tones, split the keyboard and add a scene with the split keyboard sounds (fretless bass in the left hand, the default/first synth sound in the right hand). I wish it allowed me to save a favorite scene to a favorites list. It only allows you to save favorite tones to the favorites list, and I can't even figure out how to do that. The keys feel fine to me, and there are many great sounds. I also got this at about $85 off on a Black Friday sale, which I appreciated.
G**S
Every family should own one of these.
Absolutely amazing for the price. Tons of classic synths and drum kits and even sound effects. You could make a movie with this thing. Not just the music, but the sound effects too. It was so much fun to play, I have two more kids that want to take piano lessons now.
S**E
Love the variability in sounds
Nice keyboard. Im a beginner and I love it
F**N
Amazing sounds but keys are hard to play
This keyboard has amazing sounds. Its Concert Piano setting is incredible. But you won’t be able to hear it through its little speakers nor can you play it with its inadequate keys. Play it through a good sound system with another MIDI controller and you'll hear what I'm talking about. Cool features: * it looks really nice. It's very light weight. I like the boxy design. You can set a computer on top of it. * Rhythms and auto accompaniment are super fun to play with * 6 AA batteries have good life. I have rechargeables. * You can bring this keyboard in bed with you to make sweet music for your lover * Use the MIDI Bluetooth to change voices. You can only save 5 favorite voices on the board itself, but I have all my favorite sounds saved on my iPad and can send those Program Changes wirelessly. * use a USB-C TO USB-3 cable and connect it to your iPad. The MIDI messages are sent bi-directionally. And the audio from iPad goes to the Go:Keys3, so sound from both iPad and Go:Keys3 will come out of the Go:Keys3 speakers, or whatever sound system that is connected to. So you don't need to connect iPad separately * With the latest firmware update (1.1.0 as of today) Press EXIT + ENTER + HOME and then turn the dial to quickly disable local control. This is useful when you have sounds produced by another controller and you don't want to hear sounds made by Roland's own keys. * Hold HOME and then turn the dial. This will change the home display quickly. * Hold TRANSPOSE button and click a key around middle C to quickly transpose. * Overcome the missing 1/4" outputs by using a summing cable on the 1/8" output. I made one myself by soldering the T and P from a TPS cable, but you can also buy summing adapters. * Create a free account on Cloud Connect. You can download the freebies and transfer them with a flash drive to the keyboard. * Create CSV files for chord patterns and put them on flash drive Bad: * the keybed is not good. They are very hard to press. The pivot point is at the top of the keys, so if you have to play black notes or more complex chords, your fingers will get tired. I have the keyboard set on the lightest velocity curve to compensate but it's still harder to play than a real piano. * Little memory. I tried loading all of the styles from the 15 style packs available on Roland Cloud and there was not enough room for all of them. This makes me estimate the available memory at around 4MB. But if you keep a flash drive handy you can load stuff from there. And the recommended method for recording audio tracks is to the flash drive anyway. Things that could be fixed with a firmware update: * USB Audio Volume and BT volume should be in the Menu>Mixer panel. To get to these you have to go to Menu>System>Input * More MIDI support. Right now you can send messages to Channel 4 and control the upper voice program and play it. But you can't control the lower voice, the accompaniment or the scenes. I'd love to see MIDI clock messages so it can sync with other apps. Start and stop MIDI clock with the accompaniment. I realize that the Go Keys 5 allows an expression pedal to start/stop the acccompaniment, which is nice.
C**Y
Great!
Sounds great!
L**S
Awesome qusñity
Exclennnnnnnnnttt
S**.
Excelente teclado!!
J**S
En la búsqueda de un teclado práctico en muchos sentidos, esta es una muy buena opción. Es tan solo un teclado bastante completo pero si eres profesional no será de mucha ayuda ya que básicamente funciona como los dos principiantes. Pero este Roland GO:KEYS 3 se porta a la altura. 100% recomendado.
D**L
Excellent Budget keyboard for the price there is nothing to complain about.
J**Z
Me sorprendió bastante con la calidad .. Roland no podía fallar.. me encanta mucho los sonidos desde el piano hasta los demás sonidos .. quiero decir que compre un sustain aparte y le da otro toque extra al sonido .. pero en general está bastante completo
A**U
It's good. But the recording feature does not record the pedal. It does send the pedal data through the usb c cable to the pc and if you are using it as MIDI to play VST. I feel they should have mentioned this when listing the on board recording feature. It only sends MIDI data through the usb it does not send sound so you'll need VST plug ins to use this keyboard with a DAW program
S**F
Loving this keyboard. Good quality, midnight blue looks great and professional.
O**L
Sonidos estupendos! Un gran teclado funcional . Se ve elegante y minimalista. Los ritmos están bien hechos, una gran compra sin duda.
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