Featuring authentic piano sound and stylish body, the Roland FP-4 is an affordable and streamlined digital piano. The Roland FP-4 sounds and feels like a real piano, and offers... more
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Roland FP 4
Roland FP 4 SFeaturing the same authentic piano sound and stylish body as the flagship ... more
FP-7, the FP-4 is a more affordable and streamlined version. It sounds and feels like a real piano, and offers modern features that add musical versatility and enjoy...
streamlined digital piano. The Roland FP-4 sounds and feels like a real piano, and offers modern features that add musical versatility and enjoyment. Equipped with...
FP-4 features the same stylish body and authentic sound as the flagship FP-7. It feels and plays like a real piano with each and every key of a full concert grand p...
Featuring authentic piano sound and stylish body, the Roland FP-4 is an affordable and streamlined digital piano. The Roland FP-4 sounds and feels like a real piano, and offers modern features that add musical versatility and enjoyment. Equipped with Rolands finest 88-key multi-sampled piano sound engine; each and every key of a full concert grand has been painstakingly reproduced. Roland FP-4 main features include: 128-voice polyphony ensures that your notes will sustain fully and naturally, regardless of how fast or densely you play New PHA alpha II keyboard with finger response and sensitivity Delivers rich, sparkling sound from internal speakers A large variety of Session Partner accompaniment patterns (each with two variations) for full-band accompaniment Pictured with optional KSC-44BK Stand
Advantages: modifiability, portable Disadvantages: need of electricity
...I have been playing the piano for several years, each week going to a class, hard training all the time, concerts, and once, I got for Christmas this new invention.
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I didn't know at all what to expect. Before, I occasionally played for fun on keyboard. So I thought that it is comparable to such quality = not having a real size of a usual wooden piano. The other thing is that the number of keys, the low bass and high tones are usually missing on such a digital piano. But as I saw it then packed out, I starred on it with an open mouth because the keys had the usual size of a USUAL piano. What I really started to like on Roland EP-77 it was the fact that it is portable. - Several times it happened to me that I couldn't play the big piano at certain occasions because I cannot just put this instrument into my pocket...
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Advantages: Some very realistic synthetic sounds at an affordable price. Disadvantages: Requires a lot of fine tuning.
...Background:
I bought this pedal in Japan for £290. The Roland GR-20 is renowned for it's value for money. For this price you get:
The GR-20 Synthesizer
GK-3 Dedicated Pickup + Cable (to connect the GK-3 to GR-20)
Power Supply Unit
Short Guitar Lead
Instruction Manuals
Warranty
Screws, tapes etc... to attach GK-3 to your guitar
The pedal is very versatile and also comes with an in-built tuner.
Installation:
The GK-3 needs to be installed on your guitar before you can use the pedal. Ideally the GK-3 should be around 1mm away from your strings and should not be installed further than 1cm away from the bridge.
The GK-3 has two main parts. The main body, which has the up/down buttons (to scroll through the patches) and a volume knob, and the pickup itself.
The pickup can either be installed using screws...
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Advantages: TOO MANY TO LIST!!! Disadvantages: BELLOWS CAN BE A BIT STIFF WHEN NEW.
...The Roland fr-3s is the little brother to the fr-7 V-accordion, yet it is no small fry having a full 120 bass section, with seven registers and keyboard of 37 treble keys with ten registers and a dazzling array of features and sounds, it is lightweight and fully portable due to the built-in speakers and battery option. (It takes ten AA size battery's if you would want to use this function, and lasts up to two and a half hours depending on the batteries used.) Although I do generally plug mine into the mains.
The electronic wizardry in this instrument means you can select from ten different accordion types, each with its own associated registers and to the ear is indistinguishable from its acoustic cousins, and as if that was not enough, it boasts several orchestral sounds including violin, steel guitar and choir. The fr-3s also has...
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