Roland fp30 vs Yamaha p125
00:00 Intro
00:38 arpeggii E minor
01:48 pop chords
03:40 jazz piano
05:12 Rock jazz georgy
06:24 Jazz Ballad
08:15 smooth jazz
09:50 jazz improvisation
11:41 classical piano
13:33 dynamics test
14:02 piano strings layer
16:06 split Piano Bass
16:36 electric piano
17:56 outro
Roland FP-30 Digital Piano Features:
Roland's acclaimed SuperNATURAL Piano engine
PHA-4 Standard 88-note keybed delivers realistic piano feel and expression
Onboard stereo amplifier and speakers serve up rich, robust sound
Headphone output lets you play at any time without disturbing others
Compact and lightweight for easy transport
Bluetooth wireless connectivity lets you use the FP-30 with popular apps
Dual and split modes for duets and self accompaniment
Broad selection of non-piano sounds, including strings, voices, organ, drums, and more
Twin Piano mode lets student and teacher play side by side in identical octave range
USB-to-device memory slot lets you:
Save songs recorded with built-in SMF recorder
Play along with favorite songs in WAV or SMF format
USB-to-host port lets you connect with your computer
Yamaha P-125 Digital Piano Features:
GHS weighted action is heavier in the low keys and lighter in the high keys, just like an acoustic piano
Matte black key tops absorb moisture and remain tactile after extended use without becoming slippery
Pure CF Sound Engine with 4-level sampling faithfully reproduces the tone of a meticulously sampled Yamaha 9' CFIIIS concert grand
Damper Resonance DSP re-creates the sound of the inside of a grand piano when the dampers are off the strings
String Resonance re-creates the sympathetic sounds of all undamped strings resonating, mimicking the behavior of acoustic pianos
Key-off samples provide the delicate change in sound the instant the damper falls back to the string
USB to host with MIDI and audio transfer for single-cable connectivity to your music-making software
Sound Boost adds EQ and volume to help the instrument project and cut through the mix using its onboard speakers, allowing you to be heard in small ensemble situations, such as an acoustic jazz trio
Stereophonic Optimizer adjusts the spatial distribution of sound in headphones, creating the perception that sound is coming from the piano, rather than from the headphones
Split mode lets you play a different voice with each hand
Duo mode splits the keyboard into two halves, each with its own middle C, for practicing with a partner or teacher
Weighs a svelte 26 pounds for easy portability
Includes music rest and footswitch
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Roland FP30 VS Yamaha p125 Piano Sound Comparison
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