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Hello to all you musicians,

I would like to know if some of you use or know the BK7M from Roland and if it is easy to use for a novice in the musical accompaniment equipment, its performances and its quality. I have been surfing the internet but have not found enough details except on the vendor sites.
I bought a FR3X accordion at the beginning of the year and despite its numerous accompaniment possibilities (left hand)
I would like to try an arranger.
I play alone a lot of musette and a little variety and I animate small private and public parties.

Could I find a second hand one because I have a small budget (300€) and what are the worries I could have if it's a second hand one, wear of parts etc..
I thank you in advance for taking the trouble to advise me.
Sincerely, musically
Christine
04/12/2016
4 Replies
Cavag31
04/12/2016
Hello,
I am always surprised to find this type of question on "Accordion Scores"...
I've mentioned it several times: for Roland accordions and the BK7M among others, there is a great site:
http://accordeon-roland.superforum.fr/
You will find there for example a user's guide for the FRX3 written by two members of the forum and much more usable than the one from Roland!
Noten: personally, I can't help you; I have an FR1Xb, but no nBK7M. I have seen it demoed in a store, and at home by an nforum user who came to show it to me.
Note: read the user's charter before (take the trouble to introduce yourself before asking a question, it's better...).
On the other hand, I doubt you'll find one at 300 €...
Musically
Cavag31
pontiac
04/12/2016
Hello,

I have a BK7M that I use with a FR3 but more often with a Cava Odyssey 3.
The reason? The BK7m is easy to use with a lot of fun, many styles etc. MP3 and all other forms of files it offers a good choice for the price. You can find it at 450/500 Euros (LBC) or Audiofanzine http://fr.audiofanzine.com/expandeur/roland/bk-7m/

The instrumental score is not exceptional: guitar, accordion, violin, in short, lacks realism, so the Odyssey sounds better without being a Digit.

Cavag31 is right the site he gives is still the most appropriate for Roland instruments.


Musically
robinson 82
05/12/2016
Hello:
Cocote 03 I saw that you registered on the Roland accordion forum on the advice of Cava 31 whom I greet in passing
.you will have a mine of information on the FR accordions and on the B.K.7M and other arrangers
I confirm that the BK 7 is very easy to connect to a Roland accordion and that you can do many things with it.
good dayRobinson
cocott03
05/12/2016
Hello to you,
Thank you all for your advice.
Indeed the superforum of roland is rich in infos a little too pro for me who is novice in this kind of material.

At my time it did not exist it was necessary to have musicians drummer, guitarist etc.
I discover now all that.

I also know the site sud claviers on which I had surfed for the demos of the accordion FR and I also saw the demo of the BK7. Actually I would like to know if I would be able to use it before investing. I live in the Allier region of France and I'm going to check with my music teacher to see if he knows anyone who has one.
Thank you again for everything and for your forum, I find all the scores I'm looking for it's really great this sharing. I will do my best to post some myself.
Musically yours.
Christine
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