Review MIDI keyboard Roli Seaboard Rise 25. Where to buy it?

ROLI is a London-based music technology company known for its high-tech musical instruments, in particular the Seaboard. It was founded by American musician and entrepreneur Roland Lamb in 2009. I’ll tell you how this post is built. First I list the features of this Roli Seaboard Rise 25 keyboard. Then you have a video or two, purchase links and useful comments from other users and then you have one of the most useful parts; comparison tables with similar keyboards so you can compare.

  • With 25 keys/pads ‘Keywaves
  • Combines the intimacy of acoustic instruments with the versatility of electronic music
  • New dimensions of tactile interaction
  • Use with a variety of software and hardware synthesizers, as well as the included Equator package
  • Simulates the true dynamic range of any instrument
  • Customize patches using trackpad and touch faders
  • Create new sound possibilities by mapping sound parameters to unique gestures
  • Perform and record tracks with subtle and sensual details that previously required post-production
  • Built-in MIDI on bluetooth with up to 8 hours of continuous performance
  • Playing and forming sound tones in an amazingly direct and intuitive way

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This MIDI keyboard is typically priced at around €755/£679/$749 and offers 25 ‘Keywaves’ keys/pads with new dimensions of tactile interaction, simulating the authentic dynamic range of any instrument.
Combining the intimacy of acoustic instruments with the versatility of electronic music, you can customize the patches using the trackpad and touch-sensitive faders.

Create new sound possibilities by mapping sound parameters to unique gestures. Perform and record tracks with subtle and sensual details that previously required post-production. Includes built-in MIDI over Bluetooth with up to 8 hours of continuous performance

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Roli Seaboard Rise 25 vs Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition

The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 MIDI Keyboard is priced at €755/£679/$749 while the Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition is priced at €349/£311/$345. Let’s go head to head:

  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 provides 25 ‘Keywaves’, with a range of 4 octaves similar to a keyboard. The Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition provides 24 ‘Keywaves’ with a range of 2 octaves similar to that of a keyboard. Keywaves are pads/keypads on which you can use 5D-Touch Technology: Tapping, Pressing, Rubbing, Sliding and Lifting.
  • Besides the Keywaves, the Roli Seaboard Rise 25 offers a trackpad and 3 touch-sensitive faders, as well as octave up/down buttons and movement buttons.
  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 features an integrated sustain pedal input, a USB-A connection, a USB-B connection and a power supply input, and offers Bluetooth MIDI. The Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition integrates a USB-C port as MIDI output and also power supply, it also has Bluetooth MIDI.
  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 includes the software licenses for Equator Synth, Strobe2, Bitwig 8-Track, Tracktion Waveform, Cypher2 Player, Max MSP 3 (3 month trial) and Seabaord Dashboard. The Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition includes the licenses for Roli Studio (includes Roli Studio Player and Roli Studio Drums), Strobe2 Full, Ableton Live Lite 9, Max MSP 8 (6 month free trial), Roli Dashboard and Roli Connect.

Let’s put the features of these keyboards in a table so you can compare

Roli Seaboard Rise 25

Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition

  • With 25 keys/pads ‘Keywaves
  • Combines the intimacy of acoustic instruments with the versatility of electronic music
  • New dimensions of tactile interaction
  • Use with a variety of software and hardware synthesizers, as well as the included Equator package
  • Simulates the true dynamic range of any instrument
  • Customize patches using trackpad and touch faders
  • Create new sound possibilities by mapping sound parameters to unique gestures
  • Perform and record tracks with subtle and sensual details that previously required post-production
  • Built-in MIDI on Bluetooth with up to 8 hours of continuous performance
  • Playing and forming sound tones in an amazingly direct and intuitive way
  • Seaboard interface with a pressure-sensitive soft surface
  • 5D-Touch Technology: Pulsation, pressure, friction, sliding and lifting
  • 24 Keywaves — a two-octave area
  • Bluetooth LE wireless MIDI with up to 15 meters range
  • Magnetic coupling that allows to connect and combine with other Roli Blocks by 4 DNA connectors
  • USB-C port (MIDI-Out and power)
  • Full MIDI support via USB and Bluetooth LE
  • Power: Battery operation with up to 10 hours of autonomy
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 282 x 25 x 141 mm
  • Weight: 650 g
  • System requirements: Windows 10, min. Mac OSX 10.12, min. iOS9.0
  • Included Software Package: Roli Studio (includes Roli Studio Player and Roli Studio Drums), Strobe2 Full, Ableton Live Lite 9, Max MSP 8 (6-month free trial), Roli Dashboard and Roli Connect
  • Includes USB-C to USB-A adapter cable

In our first comparison, we have two Roli MIDI controllers, on one hand, the Seaboard Rise 25 which offers 25 ‘Keywaves’ and on the other hand the Seaboard Block Studio Edition which offers 24 ‘Keywaves’, which we can use in 5 different dimensions: Push, push, pull, slide and lift. This is a great way to express yourself.

As an advantage of the Roli Seaboard Rise 49 we have a normal size controller with 25 ‘Keywaves’ and also certain control functions like 3 faders and a touchpad that will also allow us to modify different parameters. The Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition has a much lower price and a more compact and lighter model. If you want 25 ‘Keybeds’ you will go for the Roli Seaboard Rise 25. And if you want the same expression but with a more compact and portable controller, apart from being economical, the Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition will be a better option. As a note, it is worth mentioning that the Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition can be joined with another similar model to form a controller with a wider range of notes.

Here is a video of the Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition keyboard

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition review.

Roli Seaboard Rise 25 vs Roli Seaboard Rise 49

The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 MIDI Keyboard is priced at €755/£679/$749 while the Roli Seaboard Rise 49 is priced at €1199/£1,088/$1,195. Let’s go head to head:

  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 provides 25 ‘Keywaves’ with a 2-octave range similar to a keyboard. Keywaves are pads/keys where you can use 5D-Touch Technology: Tapping, pressing, rubbing, sliding and lifting. 49 Keywaves are provided by the Roli Seaboard Rise 49, with a range of 4 octaves similar to that of a keyboard.
  • In addition to the Keywaves, both offer a trackpad and 3 touch-sensitive faders, plus octave up/down buttons and movement buttons.
  • Both feature a sustain pedal input, a USB-A connection, a USB-B connection and a power supply input, as well as offering Bluetooth MIDI.
  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 includes the licenses for Equator Synth, Strobe2, Bitwig 8-Track, Tracktion Waveform and Seaboard Dashboard. The Roli Seaboard Rise 49 includes the software licenses for Equator Synth, Strobe2, Bitwig 8-Track, Tracktion Waveform, Cypher2 Player, Max MSP 3 (3-month trial) and Seaboard Dashboard.

Let’s put the features of these keyboards in a table so you can compare

Roli Seaboard Rise 25

Roli Seaboard Rise 49

  • With 25 keys/pads ‘Keywaves
  • Combines the intimacy of acoustic instruments with the versatility of electronic music
  • New dimensions of tactile interaction
  • Use with a variety of software and hardware synthesizers, as well as the included Equator package
  • Simulates the true dynamic range of any instrument
  • Customize patches using trackpad and touch faders
  • Create new sound possibilities by mapping sound parameters to unique gestures
  • Perform and record tracks with subtle and sensual details that previously required post-production
  • Built-in MIDI on Bluetooth with up to 8 hours of continuous performance
  • Playing and forming sound tones in an amazingly direct and intuitive way
  • 49 keys ‘Keywaves
  • Input for continuous pedal (6.3mm jack)
  • USB B port (power and MIDI output)
  • USB to port (for charging peripherals)
  • DC 9-12V port 2a
  • Internal battery
  • Full MIDI support over USB and Bluetooth
  • Includes software licenses for Equator Synth, Strobe2, Bitwig 8-Track, Tracktion Waveform, Cypher2 Player, Max MSP 3 (3-month trial) and Seaboard Dashboard
  • Dimensions: 834 x 210 x 23 mm
  • Weight: 5.5 kg

In this comparison, we again have two Roli MIDI controllers, the Seaboard Rise 49 on one hand and the Seaboard Rise 25 on the other. After that they generally have the same functions and features, both having a great possibility of expression using the 5 different dimensions: Pulsation, pressure, rubbing, sliding and lifting. If you need the 4-octave range go for the Seaboard Rise 49, if you are fine with 2 octaves go for the Seaboard Rise 25.

And here is a video of the Roli Seaboard Rise 49 keyboard

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Roli Seaboard Rise 49 review.

Roli Seaboard Rise 25 vs Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MK2

The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 MIDI Keyboard is priced at €755/£679/$749 when the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MK2 is priced at €498/£449/$498. Having a difference of 254 Euro, we will move on to the face-to-face:

  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 offers 25 ‘Keywaves’, with a range of 4 octaves similar to a keyboard. Keywaves are pads/keys on which you can use 5D-Touch Technology: Tapping, pressing, rubbing, sliding and lifting. The Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MK2 offers Fatar ‘Keybeds’ with aftertouch and 49 semi-balanced keys.
  • Apart from the ‘Keywaves’, the Roli Seaboard Rise 25 offers a trackpad and 3 touch-sensitive faders, plus octave up/down buttons and movement buttons. The Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MK2 offers a 4D push encoder, 8 assignable knobs, 3 transport buttons (network, play, pause) and buttons for different functions.
  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 integrates a sustain pedal input, a USB-A connection, a USB-B connection and a power supply input, and offers Bluetooth MIDI. The Native Instruments Kompletete Kontrol S49 MK2 features an integrated MIDI input and output, two assignable pedal inputs and an external power supply, as well as a USB connection.
  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 includes the software licenses for Equator Synth, Strobe2, Bitwig 8-Track, Tracktion Waveform, Cypher2 Player, Max MSP 3 (3-month trial) and Seaboard Dashboard. The Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MK2 includes KOMPLETE SELECT plus KOMPLETE SELECT for free (11 premium instruments and effects: Massive, Monark, The Gentleman, Drumlab, Reaktor Prism, Scarbee Mark I, Retro Machines, Vintage Organs, West Africa, Solid Bus Comp, and Replica).

Let’s put the features of these keyboards in a table so you can compare

Roli Seaboard Rise 25

Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 K12

  • With 25 keys/pads ‘Keywaves
  • Combines the intimacy of acoustic instruments with the versatility of electronic music
  • New dimensions of tactile interaction
  • Use with a variety of software and hardware synthesizers, as well as the included Equator package
  • Simulates the true dynamic range of any instrument
  • Customize patches using trackpad and touch faders
  • Create new sound possibilities by mapping sound parameters to unique gestures
  • Perform and record tracks with subtle and sensual details that previously required post-production
  • Built-in MIDI on Bluetooth with up to 8 hours of continuous performance
  • Playing and forming sound tones in an amazingly direct and intuitive way
  • For all your virtual instruments
  • ‘Keybeds’ Fatar with aftertouch and 49 semi-balanced keys
  • Ergonomic pitch and modulation wheels, plus touch strip for expression control
  • Pre-mapped control of KOMPLETE instruments and hundreds of Native Kontrol Standard (NKS) instruments from leading manufacturers
  • Full VSTi support
  • Tag-based preset navigation: Find sounds quickly and hear previews instantly
  • Two high-resolution color screens for navigating, adjusting, mixing and more
  • Light guide: RGB lights above each key highlight percussion cells, key switches, chords, scales and more
  • Smart Play: Check the scales and modes in the Light Guide, play chord progressions and arpeggios with single keys or map any scale to the white keys only
  • Deep integration with MASCHINE software/hardware
  • Intuitive control over Logic Pro X, Ableton Live, and GarageBand
  • Two assignable pedal inputs
  • MIDI In/Out
  • USB 2.0 bus-powered
  • Register your hardware to download the KOMPLETE KONTROL software plus KOMPLETE SELECT for free (11 premium instruments and effects: Massive, Monark, The Gentleman, Drumlab, Reaktor Prism, Scarbee Mark I, Retro Machines, Vintage Organs, West Africa, Solid Bus Comp, and Replica)

In this comparison, we have on the one hand the Roli Seaboard Rise 25 with its functions and features that we have already analyzed before, and on the other hand the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MKII that offers ‘Keybeds’ Fatar with aftertouch and 49 semi-weighted keys, 4D push encoder, 8 assignable knobs, 3 transport buttons (network, play, pause) and buttons with different functions.

The advantage of the Roli Seaboard Rise 25 is its great capacity for expression thanks to its 5-dimensional touches: Push, press, rub, slide and lift. In addition to its Bluetooth MIDI function that allows it to be used without cables. And by the Native Instruments Kompletete Kontrol S49 MKII as advantages, we find certain control functions as its 8 assignable knobs, or its 4D encoder that allows being used in 4 dimensions. If you need a current MIDI controller, and to experiment there is no doubt that the Roli Seaboard Rise 25 will be your best option, but if you need a more standard controller with its more traditional and classic functions and with a quality keyboard, go for the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MKII.

And here is a video of the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 K12 keyboard

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S88 K12 review.

Roli Seaboard Rise 25 vs Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 K12

The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 MIDI Keyboard is priced at €755/£679/$749 when the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 K12 is priced at €622/£569/£569. Let’s see the face to face:

  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 provides 25 ‘Keywaves’, with a range of 4 octaves similar to a keyboard. Keywaves are pads/keys on which you can use 5D-Touch Technology: Tapping, pressing, rubbing, sliding and lifting. The Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 MK2 offers 61 semi-weighted Fatar keys with aftertouch.
  • Besides the ‘Keywaves’, the Roli Seaboard Rise 25 offers a trackpad and 3 touch-sensitive faders, plus octave up/down buttons and movement buttons. The Native Instruments Kompletete Kontrol S61 MK2 offers a 4D push encoder, 8 assignable knobs, 3 transport buttons (network, play, pause) and different function buttons.
  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 integrates a sustain pedal input, a USB-A connection, a USB-B connection and a power supply input, and offers Bluetooth MIDI. The Native Instruments Kompletete Kontrol S61 MK2 features an integrated MIDI input and output, two assignable pedal inputs and an external power supply, as well as a USB connection.
  • The Roli Seaboard Rise 25 includes the software licenses for Equator Synth, Strobe2, Bitwig 8-Track, Tracktion Waveform, Cypher2 Player, Max MSP 3 (3-month trial) and Seaboard Dashboard. The Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 MK2 includes KOMPLETE SELECT plus KOMPLETE SELECT for free (11 premium instruments and effects: Massive, Monark, The Gentleman, Drumlab, Reaktor Prism, Scarbee Mark I, Retro Machines, Vintage Organs, West Africa, Solid Bus Comp, and Replica).

Let’s put the features of these keyboards in a table so you can compare

Roli Seaboard Rise 25

Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 K12

  • With 25 keys/pads ‘Keywaves
  • Combines the intimacy of acoustic instruments with the versatility of electronic music
  • New dimensions of tactile interaction
  • Use with a variety of software and hardware synthesizers, as well as the included Equator package
  • Simulates the true dynamic range of any instrument
  • Customize patches using trackpad and touch faders
  • Create new sound possibilities by mapping sound parameters to unique gestures
  • Perform and record tracks with subtle and sensual details that previously required post-production
  • Built-in MIDI on Bluetooth with up to 8 hours of continuous performance
  • Playing and forming sound tones in an amazingly direct and intuitive way
  • For all your virtual instruments
  • 61 semi-weighted keys Fatar with aftertouch
  • Ergonomic pitch and modulation wheels
  • Touch strip for expression control
  • Pre-mapped control of instruments from the KOMPLETE package and hundreds of instruments with the Native Instruments Standard (NKS) from market-leading manufacturers
  • Full VSTi support
  • Preset search based on labels
  • Find sounds quickly with instant pre-listening
  • 2 high-resolution color screens for navigation, settings, mixing and more
  • Light Guide function: RGB lights on each key highlight battery zones, key switches, chords, scales and more
  • Smart Play function to view the scales and modes of the Light Guide function
  • Play chord progressions and arpeggios with individual keys or map any scale to white keys only
  • Deep integration with MASCHINE software/hardware
  • Intuitive control over Logic Pro X, Ableton Live, and GarageBand
  • 2 assignable pedal inputs
  • MIDI input and output
  • Powered by USB 2.0 port
  • Register your hardware to download the KOMPLETE KONTROL software, plus KOMPLETE SELECT for free (11 premium instruments and effects: Massive, Monark, The Gentleman, Drumlab, Reaktor Prism, Scarbee Mark I, Retro Machines, Vintage Organs, West Africa, Solid Bus Comp and Replica)
  • Dimensions: 1006 x 84 x 297mm (width x height x depth)
  • Weight: 6,55kg

In this comparison, we have on the one hand the Roli Seaboard Rise 25 with its functions and features that we have already analyzed before, and on the other hand the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 MKII that offers 61 semi-weighted Fatar keys with aftertouch, 4D push encoder, 8 assignable knobs, 3 transport buttons (network, play, pause) and buttons with different functions.

As an advantage of the Roli Seaboard Rise 25 we have its great capacity of expression thanks to its 5-dimensional touches: Push, press, rub, slide and lift. In addition to its Bluetooth MIDI function that allows it to be used without cables. And by the Native Instruments Kompletete Kontrol S49 MKII as advantages, we find certain control functions as its 8 assignable knobs, or its 4D encoder that allows being used in 4 dimensions. If you need a current MIDI controller, and to experiment there is no doubt that the Roli Seaboard Rise 25 will be your best option, but if you need a more standard controller with its more traditional and classic functions and with a quality keyboard, go for the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 MKII.

And here is a video of the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S61 K12 keyboard

What is the best of these MIDI keyboards if I am a beginner on a low budget?

While the answer to this question lies mostly in what specific need you have, for example, if you want to have a keyboard with the widest range of notes possible, or if you want to have as many control functions as possible, or perhaps a mix between the two, that is without leaving behind the different connections and software licenses that most MIDI controllers offer, we will give an objective opinion according to our experience in music production and thus also with the price demanded by the controllers, a kind of value for money.

In this post, we have a series of good MIDI controllers that have a medium-high price range and therefore their functions are of quality. And as a star product we can and the most suitable one for a beginner in music production is the Roli Seaboard Block Studio Edition that offers 24 ‘keybeds’ that can be used both as keys and pads, and we also have its great expression capacity thanks to its 5-dimensional touches: Tapping, pressing, rubbing, sliding and lifting. If you have the opportunity to acquire it, don’t think twice.

Where to buy the Roli Seaboard Rise 25 keyboard

Thomann

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  • Usually the Best price.
  • Best Reputation: They are the leading online store in Europe and have the best catalog and information.

Amazon

  • Free Shipping and the possibility of shipping in one day with Amazon Premium.
  • Full Guarantee but they are no experts in music equipment.
  • Sometimes a better price.
  • He’s got worse stock than Thomann.

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