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Roland V-Combo VR-09-B 61-key Stage Performance Keyboard

61-key Portable Performance Keyboard with Organ, Piano, and Synth Sounds; Plus Effects, D-BEAM Sensor, Hands-on Controls, and Battery-powered Operation
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Roland V-Combo VR-09-B 61-key Stage Performance Keyboard
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Gig-ready Keys, Packed with Classic Sounds

Roland's V-Combo VR-09-B Live Performance Keyboard is a gigging musician's delight. The featherweight VR-09-B (it weighs just over 12 pounds) is basically three instruments in one — all with instantaneous, real-time hands-on control. Roland's acclaimed Virtual Tone Wheel Organ engine, complete with nine physical drawbars, nails the sound-generation process of vintage tonewheel organs in every way. Piano is a core sound, and the VR-09-B serves up a piano potpourri that covers every musical style. Included are classic EPs, along with essential vintage effects such as tremolo, phaser, wah, and tape delays. The epic acoustic grand features Roland's stereo multi-sampling for piano sounds that rival the company's dedicated stage pianos. The VR-09-B's SuperNATURAL synth engine is loaded with tons of ready-to-play synths, from vintage to modern.

Three top-level sound engines cover all the bases

Combining Roland's acclaimed Virtual Tone Wheel organ engine with SuperNATURAL-powered instruments and classic synths, the V-Combo VR-09-B will never leave you wanting for sounds. Whether you need a classic whirling organ (complete with leakage and click noise), a glossy EP, or an old-school SH-2 analog synth, you've got it all — and right at your fingertips. What's more, there's a whole host of cool effects onboard the VR-09-B to flesh out your tones, including compression, overdrive, amp emulators, phasers, and rotary cabinet emulators, including a cool Twin-Rotary effect.

Packed with the performance options you need

Whether you're rocking one of the V-Combo VR-09-B's classic synths or putting its Virtual Tone Wheel organ through its paces, you'll be delighted by the sheer usefulness of its front panel controls. A set of nine harmonic tone bars gives you all of the organ control you could ask for, and there are dedicated control sections for the VR-09's piano, synth, effects, and other sections, all bolstered by a large LCD screen. Then there's the D-BEAM optical controller and a 61-note keybed that's fast and responsive enough for any serious organ player.

Gig anywhere with this ultra-portable keyboard

How much would you expect a feature-packed keyboard like the Roland V-Combo VR-09-B to weigh? Twenty pounds? Thirty pounds? Not even close! Despite its extensive feature set, Roland managed to get the VR-09-B down to a svelte 12 lbs. 3 oz. But that's not all — the VR-09 can also run entirely on batteries for the ultimate portable playing experience. And Roland's free VR-09 iPad editor app gives you powerful, intuitive control of the VR-09-B's organ and synth sound engines right from your tablet's touchscreen. Gigging keyboardists here at Sweetwater love the Roland VR-09-B. We're confident you will, too!

Roland V-Combo VR-09-B Live Performance Keyboard Features:

  • Portable 61-note performance keyboard with pro sounds for all music styles
  • Dedicated panel sections give you immediate access to organ, piano, and synth sounds
  • Roland's Virtual Tone Wheel Organ delivers authentic vintage organ sounds
  • 9 drawbars make dialing in the perfect organ sound easy
  • 3 onboard rotary effects, including an aggressive rock rotary type
  • Vintage electric pianos and rich acoustic grand pianos
  • Broad selection of SuperNATURAL synth sounds, from vintage classics to modern must-haves
  • Onboard sound library expandable with free downloads from Roland's Axial website
  • Free downloadable iPad editor app for customizing organ and synth sounds
  • 7 simultaneous effects with dedicated real-time controls
  • D-BEAM optical controller for advanced performance options
  • Enhance your performances and practice sessions with rhythm patterns, metronome, USB audio recording/playback, and more
  • Gig-ready at just 12 lb. 3 oz.
  • Runs on AC or battery power

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Stage Keyboard
  • Sound Engine: Virtual Tone Wheel Organ, SuperNatural Synth, PCM Synth
  • Analog/Digital: Digital
  • Number of Keys: 61
  • Type of Keys: Synth Action
  • Velocity Sensitive: Yes
  • Other Controllers: Pitchbend/Modulation lever, D-Beam controller
  • Drawbars: 9 x Assignable (upper, lower)
  • Polyphony: 128 Notes
  • Number of Presets: 245 sounds, 52 rhythm patterns
  • Effects: Delay, Reverb, Overdrive, Chorus, Vibrato, Rotary,
  • Audio Recording: WAV files, 16-bit/44.1kHz
  • Audio Playback: WAV, AIFF, MP3
  • Storage: USB flash drive
  • Audio Inputs: 1 x 1/8" (aux in)
  • Audio Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (main out)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4"
  • USB: 1 x Type A, 1 x Type B
  • MIDI I/O: In/Out/USB
  • Pedal Inputs: 2 x 1/4" (damper, expression), 1 x 8-pin DIN (PK-9 pedalboard)
  • Software: iPad editor app
  • Power Source: AC adapter power supply (included) / 8 x AA batteries (Ni-MH)
  • Height: 4.18"
  • Width: 39.68"
  • Depth: 11.81"
  • Weight: 12.18 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: VR-09-B

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Reviews

Insanely Versatile
I purchased my Roland VR-09-B in September of 2023 and needless to say it was a HUGE step up from the Entry-level Casio keyboard I'd previously been using. I was sold mainly because of the VR-09-B's very good Hammond Organ emulation as well as the fact that it had a Preset called "Jump Brass" however that's only scratching the surface. In my two years of playing it and experimenting with it I cannot say enough about how surprisingly and insanely versatile it is.

It has a sound for almost anything. Hammond Organ, Transistor Organ, Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Harpsichord, Clavinet, Pipe Organ, and plenty of different synth sounds.
Where this keyboard shines is its Hammond emulation. However it has one drawback and that is the Onboard Leslie simulation. I own a real Leslie and I can tell you that it's not the worst but it could be a lot better.
and if you're looking to figure out the basics on subtractive synthesis the VR-09-B is a good tool to learn about Attack, Decay, Release, Filter Cutoff and Resonance.
Had I not gotten this keyboard first I might have been completely lost when I finally bought my first analog monosynth.
What else can I say? If you're on the fence about the VR-09-B, buy one. You will not be sorry!
The VR-09 - only board I need for my classic rock band
I play in a classic rock corporate band (weddings, parties, etc.), and I've been using the VR-09 EXCLUSIVELY for about 6 years. After 6 years, here are my thoughts on it:

- Portability can't be beat - at 12 lb, I can slide it into it's gig bag with one hand
- The keybed is smooth and responsive, ESPECIALLY for organ. The quick-trigger makes it so easy to do traditional B3 articulation. I've got a Yamaha MODX whose keys have such angular edges that organ smears and glisses are almost painful - not so with the VR-09, which is like butter
- Organ sound and configurability are fantastic. Compared to non-clonewheel (like the MODX, for example), it's no contest. I don't like using more than one keyboard, and so for gigs in another band where I use the MODX, I keep WISHING I had the VR-09 as a second keyboard. The only thing that I can do with the MODX is attach it to an iPad to use VB3m or some other clonewheel app. And there's NOTHING like grabbing those drawbars to tweak the sound realtime, just like the B3
- Piano, EP, strings, pads - they're not the best and can't compete with the Nord Piano, or even the Yamahas. But when you're playing keyboard in a 10-piece band (including a horn section), whether or not the decay on a piano sample is accurate or not is irrelevant. These sounds are ALL serviceable for the tunes we do, and the trade-off on price and sound is very good
- Price - you can get one of these new for under $ - you can't say that for Nords, Hammonds, or any other clonewheel out there. Used? Even cheaper.

Could it have a better distortion? Sure. More control over EQ? Would be nice. Would it have been good to include a second footswitch so you could trigger fast/slow rotary? Absolutely (although you can assign that to the sustain pedal). But those "nice to have," for me, are not essential, and I can make the VR-09 sound like a rig worth 2 to 3 times its price.

But I will say this: I'm not embarassed when people see me with such a small compact rig supporting a great band. They expect to see at least two keyboards stacked - but the VR-09 has been all I have needed for the last 6 1/2 years and the only thing I could wish for is a few more keys (which the VR-730 has).
Updated version of the best keyboard
I got a Roland VR-09 in 2013 as I was starting to gig with live bands. 12 years later there's not a single keyboard I like more for what Roland offers. I set it up with a dual keyboard setup with a Nord Electro 4D. Between the Nord and the Roland, I can do anything my heart desires. If you're looking for an easy to use keyboard for live gigs, this is one of the better choices on the market
Music background: Keyboardist for local Christian rock groups since 2012
Perfect!
This keyboard is exactly what I wanted. I don't know how to play it, but it has the sounds I was looking for.....especially a very accurate Hammond B3, and especially in this price point! The overall sound & product engineering will play a big part in encouraging me to practice :)
Music background: Always been involved in music, never mastered anything :)
Used as a primary when bought as a secondary
I bought this for a top shelf B3 clonewheel but I find myself using it a lot for rehearsals because the sounds are pretty good and it's extremely lightweight. (I've gripped it by it's end and carried it with one hand before to navigate a crowded rehearsal room.) I have to shift octaves quickly on some songs but got the hang of it so that's not a problem. Kinda wish I'd gotten the 730 instead because of the extended range and waterfall keys.

My other keyboard is a Juno DS-88 and I really want the piano sounds of the Yamaha CK but I'm not sure which of the two Roland's I'd replace. Replacing the DS would duplicate the VR-09 capabilities but replacing the VR-09 is ... I just can't, I love it.

Simply put, modern electronic music wouldn't exist without Roland. Many of the electronic musicians here at Sweetwater cut our teeth on TR Rhythm machines and fondly remember programming our first TB-303s. We owe a good part of our careers to this amazing and innovative company. It's been fun to watch and grow right alongside Roland, as they've introduced wave after wave of revolutionary keyboards, digital pianos, and more. For example, Roland's V-Drum Kits continuously redefine the possibilities of electronic drums, beginning with SuperNATURAL technology to the latest Prismatic Sound Modeling. We're huge fans, and we'd love to tell you all about them. Whether you want a pocket-sized synth or a cutting-edge video mixer, if Roland makes it, then Sweetwater is 100% behind it.