Roland Releases MP-60 Digital Piano
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November 4, 2003
New from Roland is the MP-60
Digital Piano, incorporating Roland's piano sounds and keyboard touch in a
traditional upright cabinet with a black finish.
The MP-60's 88-note Progressive Hammer-Action Keyboard gives users the same
responsiveness and touch as an acoustic piano, while improved
stereo-sampled piano sounds capture subtle nuances - including the sound of the
hammer striking the strings. A selection of instrument tones - like
harpsichord, strings and acoustic bass - enhance any performance. The MP-60 also offers
eight levels of reverb, plus chorus and Sympathetic Resonance effects.
A built-in 2-track Song Recorder makes it possible to record performances
on the fly, while an onboard metronome helps students stay in time when
practicing. The MP-60's new LED display makes menu navigation simple and
intuitive. Two powerful 20-watt speakers make this piano the perfect choice
for churches, schools and homes.
Additional features include a music rest and Fixed Damper, Soft and
Sostenuto pedals for dynamic playing. Stereo headphones are included.
For more information, visit their web site at www.rolandus.com. |