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A digital piano built for the stage—like the stage at Carnegie Hall.
Equipped with great sounds and intelligent features that can make you sound like a solo concert pianist or an entire ensemble, the FP-7 is your ticket to a dynamic and exciting musical world. The intricate details of a real piano have been captured, including hammer and damper noise, and string and key-off resonance. There's also a full complement of other instruments onboard, so you can sound like a complete ensemble.
Roland FP-7 Digital Piano Features:
- 88-key multi-sampled piano sound engine
- GM2, XG Lite GS compatible
- 339 tones (including 6 tone wheel organ)
- 9 drum sets
- Reverb
- 62 digital effect types
- 4-band EQ
- 128-voice polyphony
- PHA II (Progressive Hammer Action II)
- Audio Key plays WAV files from USB key
- Large graphic LCD for easy operation
- Internal speaker system
- Computer connection via USB (MIDI)
- Cakewalk SONAR LE included
- 53"W x 5-7/16"H x 14-13/16" D
- Dimensions
- Weight: 52lbs 12oz
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Excellent piano
I shopped several pianos before buying this one: Alesis, Yamaha, and Roland primarily. I needed one that would be a great piano and also have B-3 organ sounds. The key action on this piano blows all the others away. I own a Yamaha console digital piano -- the organ sounds there are modest, with poor leslie imitation. This is the best "piano" keyboard that has digital drawbars and a reasonable sounding leslie. As other reviewers have said, the built-in speakers are a little "muddy" sounding. Headphone sounds are great. If you are powering this through an amp, you'll need a pretty good sized amp to reproduce the full dynamic range: my 50 watt Marshall isn't enough. The non-piano features are very impressive and easy to control. What would I change? I would add a couple single violin voices (it has only groups of strings). I would also put the leslie switch where the left hand can reach it (like on a real Hammond) or make it switchable with a footswitch like the Korg and Roland tonewheel emulators. Overall, I'm extremely happy with this piano, and I believe it's the best available for my needs of primarily stage piano, with a moderate amount of organ and occasional other instruments.
Reviewed by hotpianoman on 7/17/2007 who plays Rock, ballads, soft country.
22 people found this review helpful.
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Must-Have Keyboard
It was between this and the Yamaha CP33. The superb grand sounds & keyboard action makes Roland the hands-down winner. On-board speakers are amazingly good; add a decent amp and you've got a stand-out keyboard for one-man gigs. Fully adjustable tonewheel drawbars sound like the real thing; alto sax voice is spectacular. Best vibes on any keyboard I've tried. This pup's definitely gonna earn its keep!
Reviewed by Warsawfalcon on 6/11/2007 who plays All around; weddings, piano bar, big band.
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Beautiful and amazing piano!
I have played this amazing piano 4+ times in various settings and I have to say, it continued to blow me away each time. Especially with a good pair of headphones on, the grand piano sounds are amazingly crisp, authentic, full and lush...especially for jazz, new age, film score and classical music. Session Partner is an amazingly fun and great feature with really good drums and base. Keyboard action is very responsive and the ability to adjust it further is a huge huge plus.
Keys feel solid and the whole instrument feels very strong and well built.
The visual design of the piano is well thought out and beautifully crafted and non-intrusive.
It is unfortunate that the onboard speakers sounded somewhat muffled for such a great digital piano...I can only hope Roland will improve on this and outfit the next FP piano with crisper and fuller speakers to rival Yamaha's CP300. Overall....I love this piano and am extremely happy that Roland has made great strides to improve on their awesome FP series pianos and created an amazing instrument!
Reviewed by BoogieWoogieBoy on 6/21/2007 who plays Jazz, New Age, Funk, Old Style, Freestyle.
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