Roland EP-85 - "Amazing!!! "
I'm a novice and I can barely play the piano but the Roland EP-85 is one of the most realistic sounding pianos I have ever heard. It comes with two head phone jacks and integrated speakers. If you …
Roland EP-77 - " A good investment"
translatedHow many octaves? 5 octaves What connection? Two headphone jacks Audio Midi two jacks (In and Out), two pedal jacks (damper and soft). How many sounds, effects available? Are they edited? 8…
Roland EP-77 - " A good piano for beginners"
translatedThis piano features five octaves (77 keys). The connectors are a MIDI and a pedal. 8 sounds are available: grand piano, piano fedora, electric piano, vibraphone, harpsichord, organ, strings, choir. …
Roland EP-85 - "Indestructible"
88-key piano with lots of jack connections (2 headphone outputs, right output, left output, right input, left input, sustain pedal, damper pedal), and three MIDI (in, out, thru). 8 classic sounds …
Roland Piano Plus EP-11 - " I love"
translatedI recently started using, but it already reveals interesting textures, and known quality. It can be synchronized, which for arpeggios is very convenient. The arpeggios are good and allow a lot of…
Roland EP-85 - "Very good feel, almost like a piano"
7 octaves, internal sounds dating from 1997, so it makes little sense to talk about them in 2012 MIDI in out thru, inputs for optional sustain and mute pedals UTILIZATION The keyboard of the piano…
Roland EP-85 - rore's review
88-key half-weighted keyboard 8 sounds (with the possibility to combine two at a time and adjust their respective volumes) Polyphony: 28 voices 2 effects: Chorus and Reverb Possibility to record …
Roland EP-7IIe - rachel-helene's review
translated77 keys agile. 8 available sound: piano tail, felt electric piano piano, vibraphone, harpsichord, organ, strings, choir. Chorus + reverb. Ability to record four songs and change the tempo. MIDI in / …
Roland EP-880 - Doags's review
translated- Keyboard: 88 keys, key hammer TL - 15 sounds - 64 voice polyphony - 2 x 10W amplification system with Bass Reflex - Sharing function keyboard - Metronome complete with volume control - …
Roland EP-7IIe - aerato's review
translatedCit Dja below UTILIZATION Touch enjoyable, a little too flexible, extremely simple to use SOUNDS His piano and vibraphone trs good for its era and its price, still valid today. for other soun…
Roland EP-97 - yogies's review
translated88-note keyboard agile and dynamic Polyphony 64 notes 8 sounds high qualitbr /> His piano concert stro 10W Stereo Systm damplification Mtronome and recorder Intgr perfect for ltude Reverb a…
Roland EP-9e - abirato's review
translatedHow many octaves? 88 keys - semi-weighted keys How many sounds effects available? Are ditables? 2 pianos (GOOD: glossy and soft) - EPiano (plutt variet that synth rhodes) - organ (of church)…
Roland EP-880 - absolu75's review
translatedSee below for compltes CHARACTERISTICS. UTILIZATION -Touch is enjoyable and trs trs close to that of a real piano, even if diffrent, can be a little harder, which is not bad when you pass on an a…
Roland Piano Plus EP-11 - " Very interesting"
translatedOne of the first electronic piano with roland product 1982.Clavier 5 octaves, no analog velocité.Technologie course, no samples ici.Il has 5 sounds non-editable (3 pianos and harpsichords 2). There i…
Roland EP-85 - bidibulle25's review
See above UTILIZATION The piano has a semi-weighted sensitive keyboard. It feels nice to the touch and you can even play classic stuff with sensibility, the problem is that if you learn to play …
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