ILIO Hosts Giveaway

US Win Keyscape from Spectrasonics and a Roland A-88 MKII 88-key Keyboard Controller      18/01/23

ILIO Hosts Giveaway


ILIO is hosting an opportunity to win a keyboard bundle. The giveaway will allow one lucky participant to win Keyscape from Spectrasonics and a Roland A-88 MKII 88-key keyboard controller, which ILIO describes as a match made in heaven. Here's what they have to say...

Keyscape is the largest selection of collector keyboards in the world, brought to life by the incredible synthesis of Spectrasonics' STEAM EngineĀ®. Keyscape gives its users intuitive, hands-on access to 36 instrument models, including acoustic pianos, electric pianos (all the classics!), a wide variety of electro-mechanical instruments, experimental and keyboard bass instruments, synth pianos, and even high-end toy pianos.

The Roland A-88 MkII is the perfect controller for Keyscape, allowing you to take full advantage of Keyscape's inspiring keyboard instruments. Retailing at over $1,200.00 on its own, this high-quality keyboard controller is designed for expressive performance, with superb playability that responds perfectly to the velocity curve settings included in Keyscape.

Interested participants can find the entry form and instructions for the contest here: www.ILIO.com/contest. Multiple entries are possible and will improve your odds of winning. The ILIO "Win Keyscape from Spectrasonics and a Roland A-88 MKII 88-key Keyboard Controller!" giveaway is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and District of Columbia who sign up at www.ILIO.com/contest and are at least 18 years of age when entering the Contest.

Giveaway Signup Dates: January 17 through February 14, 2023.

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