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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
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Roland Introduces The MP-70 Digital Piano
July 17, 2006
Advertisement The Roland MP-70 Digital Piano brings greater expression and playability to an affordable price - in an attractive black satin cabinet. The MP-70 sounds and feels like a fine concert grand thanks to its 88-note Compact Progressive Hammer-Action Keyboard, 3 fixed pedals, and a new, more powerful speaker system. The Roland MP-70's stereo-sampled piano captures the detailed nuances of a grand piano - rich, dynamic piano tone, the sound of hammers striking strings, and even sympathetic string resonance. Reverb and chorus effects can be added to each of 15 tones with a simple button-push. The MP-70's new Twin Piano mode allows the keyboard to be split into two zones (with the same pitch ranges on both zones) - making the MP-70 the ideal instrument for student-teacher lessons or duets. Additional features include a sliding key cover, Fixed Damper, Soft and Sostenuto pedals for dynamic playing, plus a 2-track Song Recorder, an onboard metronome, onboard effects, a full modesty panel, an acrylic music rest, and 65 preset songs for practice or listening pleasure. Affordably priced and simple to use, the new MP-70 incorporates Roland's award-winning piano sounds and keyboard touch in a traditional upright cabinet with an attractive black finish. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.rolandus.com/.
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