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Roland V-Piano Grand

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Creating a digitally modelled piano is a fantastically difficult thing to do, but that hasnt deterred Roland... Introducing the V-Piano — the worlds first hardware modelling piano.Read more
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Pros

  • smooth
  • usable experiences over compromising power
  • more detail and organic elements in the sound

Cons

  • No samples are used at all in the generation of the piano sound
  • Digital pianos require a ton of space allocated to sample memory to achieve realism
  • lack the graded effect and modern triple sensors

Key specs

  • Grand Digital Piano
  • 88
  • Fully-weighted
  • 128
  • Headphones, MIDI, USB
  • yes
  • yes

Roland V-Piano Grand - Pros & Cons

Roland V-Piano Grand

Pros

  • smooth
  • usable experiences over compromising power
  • more detail and organic elements in the sound
  • good keys and sound quality
  • sounds impressively authentic
  • movement smoother and quieter
  • versatile instrument that nails analog and artificial warmth
  • FP-10 is an excellent instrument for the price
  • sound and feel good to use
  • comprehensive run-down of Roland s products
  • Very easy to operate

Cons

  • No samples are used at all in the generation of the piano sound
  • Digital pianos require a ton of space allocated to sample memory to achieve realism
  • lack the graded effect and modern triple sensors
  • it s hard to argue with the low price tag
  • the V-Piano engine was never adopted wholesale
  • audio quality suffers considerably
  • silver is heavier than copper
  • The V Piano not only plays SMF files
  • V Piano is hardly a casual purchase
  • inherently dependent on what other notes are being played

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Roland V-Piano Grand - Full Specifications

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Keyboard
TypeGrand Digital Piano
Number of keys88
Touch responseFully-weighted
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Effects
EffectsEqualizer
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Dimensions
Weight374.79 lb
Width58.46 in
Depth59.25 in
Height60.79 in
Colour of productBlack
Included accessories
Pedal
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Sound
Maximum polyphony128
Number of sounds256
Reverb settings8
Number of pedals3
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Features
Ports
  • Headphones
  • MIDI
  • USB
Headphone jackyes
Headphone jack type6.3 mm
Headphone outputs2
Built In Speakersyes
Number of speakers4
Built-in metronomeyes
LCD displayyes
Recordyes
Transposeyes

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