Models

5 models

  • Roland V-Combo VR-730

    Single-manual stage organ

    Organ · Japan

    A 73-note stage keyboard from Roland's V-Combo line with a semi-weighted waterfall keyboard. Its Virtual Tone Wheel organ engine and nine harmonic bars recreate classic drawbar organ tone, alongside electric/acoustic piano and synthesizer engines and three genre-oriented rotary effect types.

  • Roland V-Combo VR-09

    Single-manual stage organ

    Organ · Japan

    A lightweight 61-note stage keyboard introduced as the first model in Roland's V-Combo line. Its Virtual Tone Wheel organ engine and nine harmonic bars deliver classic drawbar organ tone, joined by SuperNATURAL synth, PCM, and electric/acoustic piano engines, a drum section, and an onboard looper.

  • Roland V-Combo

    Stage organ and keyboard series

    Organ · Japan

    A family of portable stage keyboards from Roland built around a Virtual Tone Wheel organ engine with nine harmonic bars, combined with electric/acoustic piano and synthesizer engines. The line targets gigging organ and keyboard players who want classic drawbar organ tone in a lightweight instrument.

  • Korg BX-3

    Dual-manual drawbar organ

    Organ · Japan

    The two-manual version of Korg's CX-3 clonewheel organ, with two 61-note waterfall keyboards and two sets of nine drawbars that can be combined into an 18-drawbar palette in EX mode. It uses Korg's REMS tonewheel modeling and provides per-manual vibrato, chorus, and percussion with an expression pedal. First produced in 1979 and reissued as an all-digital instrument in 2003.

  • Korg CX-3

    Single-manual drawbar organ

    Organ · Japan

    A single-manual clonewheel organ from Korg with nine drawbars, designed to recreate the sound of an electromechanical tonewheel organ and rotary speaker. Introduced in 1979 as a compact alternative to heavy console organs, it was reissued in 2001 as an all-digital instrument using Korg's REMS modeling with a 61-note waterfall keyboard.