Music hardware startup Roli says it’s not giving up on the line of squishy Seaboard keyboards that launched its brand. Despite reports last year that the company was pivoting to focus on educational ...
Roli has been building unconventional musical instruments for nearly a decade now — the company's first product, the rubber-keyed Seaboard piano was first revealed back in 2013. It was originally ...
The goal of the Roli Seaboard is no less than to inject some soul and virtuosity into digital music, by giving keyboard players the ability to bend and slide notes like guitarists and cello players, ...
Back in March 2013, UK-based startup Roli introduced a new kind of expressive musical instrument called the Seaboard Grand. From a distance, it had the look of a digital piano, but getting closer ...
We’ve been a fan of Roli’s futuristic keyboard for a few years now, as we watched virtuosos like Hans Zimmer and Jordan Rudess push the Seaboard Grand to some pretty impressive extremes. That’s to be ...
Roli Seaboard Rise 2: What is it? Finally, seven years after its launch in 2015 the long-awaited sequel to the Seaboard Rise has arrived, and it includes a few noteworthy changes that make this ...
ROLI's Seaboard RISE looks like something you'd find Darth Vader playing in his downtime on the Death Star, but it uses the force in far more interesting ways. The company's first product was the much ...
Aside from going digital in the late ‘70s and then the rise of cheap electronic Casio keyboards in the ‘80s (blasting Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up in ...
Seaboard RISE, a new low-cost music-making device, has launched. According to its creators the technology could help musicians and amateurs-alike create soaring melodies, shredding synths and ...
Last year we were impressed by the Rise 25, ROLI's more affordable version of its flagship Seaboard Grand, and we again commend any company that is brave enough to attempt the reinvention of the ...
Plenty of products at CES 2016 buzz and beep, but we found two new ones that aspire to help you make music instead of noise. The first, a keyboard instrument called the Seaboard Rise, comes from a ...