The VK-1 is a B3-inspired organ synthesizer that was released during the same year that the Korg BX3 and CX3 were released. It was not as successful as the Korg machines and was discontinued soon after its release.
Year Released: 1980
Keyboard: 61 keys
Polyphony: 61 notes
Roland VK-1 Service Notes 1980 ($15)
Roland VK-1 organ Japan/1980 ($390.10)
Roland VK-1 Analog organ synthesizer 1970’s vintage ($838.97)
Roland - Power Button - U-8, V-1HD, V-1SDI, V-1200HDR, V-4EX, V-40HD, V-60HD, VK-8M, ($14.90)
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