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But, big news here is support for MIDI 2. However, you can also use a regular AC adapter IF you want. Roland has also embraced USB-C for both MIDI and power, which is definitely worth celebrating since MIDI keyboards are one of the last hold outs of the Type-B connector. There's old-school 5-pin MIDI in and out ports, three pedal inputs for things like damping and sustain, or even expression pedal, in case you'd rather do your filter sweeps with your foot. Of course, there's also a host of inputs and outputs.
There's plenty of modern controls on board too, including eight RGB assignable pads and knobs, two assignable buttons and pitch / mod lever. 0 journey with budget controller.-88MKII is a premium music making machine with a wooden body and 88 weighted keys that make it feel like ivory. Unsurprisingly, Roland isn't starting its MIDI 2. And Roland is trying to stay ahead of the game.-88MKII keyboard is the first from company to support the new standard as it works its way toward finalization.