Roland RG-1 Digital Grand Piano - Black Review
Roland RG-1 Digital Grand Piano - Black Feature
- Touch - 100 levels, Fixed Touch
- Hammer Response - 10 levels
- Keyboard Mode - Whole, Layer (as layer tones. volume balance adjustable), Split, (split point adjustable)
- Sound Generator 88 keys stereo multi-sampling piano sound
- Conforms to GM2/GS/XG Lite
United States President Harry Truman once was quoted as saying, My choice early in life was either to be a piano-player in a whorehouse or a politician. There's no difference." That was before the Roland RG1 Digital Grand Piano. Introducing a groundbreaking digital grand with a graceful style and stunning Satin Black finish. The piano sound and touch are exquisite, akin to playing a world-class grand, yet its bonus features such as the USB memory port give this instrument much more functionality than meets the eye.
For the most authentic keyboard feel, the RG-1 features Roland's acclaimed PHA II keyboard with Escapement and Ivory Feel keys, which yields a heavier touch in the lower range and lighter touch in the upper. It also provides lighter resistance for pianissimo passages and stronger resistance for fortissimo. The white keys have a two-piece structure that reduces the surface click" noise when playing. The newly-developed keyboard surface material is designed to absorb moisture, ensuring a secure, slip-proof feel that your fingers will love. The authentic coloration of grand-piano keys can also been seen on the sides of the white keys.
Play along with your favorite songs by simply inserting an industry-standard USB Flash Memory or optional USB CD drive. The RG-1's flexible file compatibility enables playback of .WAV files and Standard MIDI Files through the built-in stereo speaker system great for one-man-band" type performance, or skill-building play-along sessions.
Features:
128 voices polyphony 20 tones (5 groups 4 variations) for manual performance; 340 internal tones for SMF playback (including 8 drum sets, SFX set) Key Transpose - -6 to +5 (in semitones) Effects - Reverb (127 levels), Hammer noise (only for piano tones, 5 levels), Damper Resonance (only for piano tones, 10 levels), Damper Noise (only for pi
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