Roland EP760 76-Key Digital Piano
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64-voice polyphony. 20 instrument sounds.
Overview
The ep-760 is an affordable way to bring home a true Roland digital piano. It features a 76-note weighted keyboard and some of the best piano and instrument sounds available at any price. These features -- along with an intuitive interface and choice of 3 keyboard modes -- make the ep-760 both flexible and fun to play.
Features:
Affordably priced digital piano in new metallic-gray cabinet
76-note weighted keyboard with touch sensitivity
Roland's most realistic piano sounds and 64-voice polyphony
20 instrument sounds including strings, organ and choir
Intuitive operation via dedicated buttons and simple LED display
3 flexible keyboard modes: Whole, Dual and Split
65 preset songs for listening or practice, plus easy Song Recorder
Onboard reverb and chorus effects for 'concert hall' sound
Designed For Your Lifestyle
From its metallic-gray body to its sleek front panel, the ep-760 puts modern styling right at your fingertips. And while this entry-level piano is extremely affordable, it doesn't skimp on features. To start, there's a 76-note weighted keyboard that makes playing more natural, plus built-in speakers so you can plug in and play. Owning a Roland digital piano has never been this easy!
Roland's Finest Sounds
Roland digital pianos are known for their realistic sounds, and the ep-760 is no exception. It uses the same gorgeous piano and instrument sounds of more expensive model-20 tones in all! There's everything from acoustic and electric piano to harpsichord,… read more strings, choir and bass. With so many sounds, you can create rich arrangements that make practice more fun.
Exciting Performance Features
The ep-760's 3 keyboard modes make it easy to create splits and layers. Select 'Dual' to layer two sounds with independent volume control. Or choose 'Split' to divide the keyboard into two sections, each with its own sound. (Naturally, the split point is completely adjustable.) Topping this off are the ep-760's 65 preset songs and easy Song Recorder -- perfect for practicing or just listening to great music. read less
Features:
Affordably priced digital piano in new metallic-gray cabinet
76-note weighted keyboard with touch sensitivity
Roland's most realistic piano sounds and 64-voice polyphony
20 instrument sounds including strings, organ and choir
Intuitive operation via dedicated buttons and simple LED display
3 flexible keyboard modes: Whole, Dual and Split
65 preset songs for listening or practice, plus easy Song Recorder
Onboard reverb and chorus effects for 'concert hall' sound
Designed For Your Lifestyle
From its metallic-gray body to its sleek front panel, the ep-760 puts modern styling right at your fingertips. And while this entry-level piano is extremely affordable, it doesn't skimp on features. To start, there's a 76-note weighted keyboard that makes playing more natural, plus built-in speakers so you can plug in and play. Owning a Roland digital piano has never been this easy!
Roland's Finest Sounds
Roland digital pianos are known for their realistic sounds, and the ep-760 is no exception. It uses the same gorgeous piano and instrument sounds of more expensive model-20 tones in all! There's everything from acoustic and electric piano to harpsichord,… read more strings, choir and bass. With so many sounds, you can create rich arrangements that make practice more fun.
Exciting Performance Features
The ep-760's 3 keyboard modes make it easy to create splits and layers. Select 'Dual' to layer two sounds with independent volume control. Or choose 'Split' to divide the keyboard into two sections, each with its own sound. (Naturally, the split point is completely adjustable.) Topping this off are the ep-760's 65 preset songs and easy Song Recorder -- perfect for practicing or just listening to great music. read less
Specs
Weight: 23.1 lbs.
Reviews
Submitted September 9, 2004 by a customer from hotmail.com
"My thoughts regarding this portable Roland Keyboard"
As Roland is a good name, with a good reputation, this portable is a welcome sight for me. I tried another non portable and found the sound to be close to the same...time will tell.
Sound
The sound is very good for the price. I have yet to hear it live, but judging from the what I have heard-plugged into a PA or a board for recording could only enhance what is already very good
Features
This product did not include features, and it was not on sale. It's features that are the most impressive are the simplicity of use. It is not rocket science, it produces the most common sounds, piano, e piano, harpsicord, organ, and strings. These can be combined, and the reverb and brilliance settings are great. I can also record-without a manual!!!
Quality
I have not taken it on the road, but I cannot foresee a problem. This is not a top of the line product, however, for the calibre, the quality is very good. I was impressed by the keys themselves, the felt above the keys, weight of keys, size of keys-ease of use.
Value
In comparison, all things considered, for a portable digital piano, I think for both home, recording and occasional concert use, this instrument is perfect for me
Manufacturer Support
I have just purchased this instrument, and in time will be able to accurately answer this question if need be
The Wow Factor
"sex appeal", this is a digital piano-this question is n/a in this case.
Musical Background:
hobbyist-playing since childhood, stopped at 12-started again at 42
Musical Style:
many- classical/blues/alternative/garage/rock 'roll-
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