Roland RD-2000 Premium 88-key Digital Stage Piano
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Neither it nor its speakers are self-contained. You need external speakers or headphones as well as an amplifier.
One pedal is attached to it for sustained use
Its role is to assist social service providers A built-in speaker is not included with the 2000. A separate amplifier or speaker system will be required for this piano.
Selected User Reviews For Roland RD-2000 Premium 88-key Digital Stage Piano
Roland D. - There has been a revolution since 2000! We've got all the info you need! I own the Roland RD-1000 RD-2000 is a truly game changing stage piano. Where other stage pianos still have some major compromises, this piano has everything I've always wanted and expected in a stage piano. I recommend you strongly consider buying this piano. does much more than I will ever need. It's important you understand where I'm coming from when I say 2000 does a lot more than I need. The piano has always been a part of my life. I was raised on a piano, and I've owned and lived with a piano all of my life. In that regard, I give the utmost importance to piano action and sound. The best piano I could get would be too expensive to carry to gigs, so I had to get the best available The key to a performance piano is a lightweight, reasonably priced model. To begin with, adding the V- represents the addition of a new symbol It is an incredible leap forward for piano sounds to have a piano engine. This is one of the most advanced modeled pianos Roland has ever developed, and it has all been incorporated into a stand-alone instrument. As a result, it lacks the breadth of parameters that the original V-chip had Despite the fact that Piano provides the ability to modify the piano, it does have some of the main elements that contribute to getting it sounding the way you like. It would have been great to have had the "Unison Tune" and "Stretch Tune" parameters, but they weren't included in the RD-XML. The RD-95 is a model that has sampled pianos, if you prefer them There are a lot of options on the 2000 from a Concert Grand, to an upright piano, to a variety of other options. There is nothing you need to be worried about when it comes to pianos on stage. The second point I want to stress is that the action is outstanding. New PHA is being put in place by Roland You can get the 50 action on every keyboard they make, not just the top of the line models. It is a positive step in the right direction. Other reviewed this action, but in reality, I consider it to be the best I have played to date and that it is The final addition was Roland's addition of five sliders, making the total number of sliders on the keyboard nine. It is also worth noting that Hammond organs use nine With its Tonewheel Organ, Roland has implemented a very effective system to enable these drawbars to be used in real time. When paired with a volume pedal and some switch pedals to control the Leslie effect, you can finally get a board that allows you to control your sound in many useful ways. A bit annoying is the fact that you aren't able to use the upper drawbar when the percussion sound is enabled. It seems as though there is a technical problem to overcome, and I would really like to know why that couldn't have been done. The organ is definitely not perfect, but having all of this capability in a single board makes gigging a lot easier since I no longer need to move around two boards to set up my rig. The fact that this is possible is a great advance. As well as great EP sounds like Rhodes, Wurli, Clav, and others, I also value having a decent vintage synth. The emulators that Roland has developed here are really good, and I don't feel restricted in any way. Additionally, I like how easy it is for me to save "Programs" (formerly "Live Sets") so that I can easily recall setups for different live situations in the future. Additionally, I appreciate the fact that all of these features, and more, are contained in an attractive 50 pound package. It is packaged. The weight of modern stage pianos needs to be at least 50 pounds. It is better to be less than that. Unlike roadies, most of us don't have a road crew preparing our shows. Considering all of this, if you are looking at getting a new stage piano, you'll want to start and stop When you have all of this capability for the price, there are simply no competitors that can compete.
My last time purchasing a digital piano was several years ago, and how they've improved since then. The sound is very similar to the one coming from the baby grand I used to play with decent headphones. Its feel is very good, if not *perfect*, but it works for me just fine. There is some kludge involved with the user interface, but since I rarely need to do anything more than to hit the power button, it does not bother Those with more technical expertise are likely to feel more strongly about it. This report presents an overall impression of As a result of 2000, it is now possible to play again because a large piano is not as practical as it was before. It has been a great purchase and I would recommend it to anyone.
Its role is to assist social service providers Even if you only use it at home, the 2000 is very worth your money. People say the piano sound of the 2000s is not the same as that of the real piano There's no reason not to do that. A day earlier than expected, Austin Bazaar delivered it! It was a bit challenging getting MIDI and Audio to work. For me, it's easiest to work in Ableton Live.
Better than my upright in both feel and sound.
This is a little on the expensive side, but still represents a good price for something with this level of I am very impressed with how well this fits on the stand that came with the bundled version, and I have no complaints about the quality of recording, when connected to my computer. I'm not the only one who gives a thumbs-up to this piano, since it's a stage piano Whoever wants to use this for a live performance is free to do so Aside from the choice of cables, there are options for EQ, delay, reverb, and more - these are excellent. This software lets you adjust almost any aspect of the sound without constantly relying on your mixing desk.
This digital piano has excellent sound and feel, especially for a piano of its size.
I can't even come close to matching its capabilities. The keyboard is great.