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The Roland FP30X Digital PORTABLE Piano in Black – Includes DP-2 Sustain Pedal is New and made by Roland a great Pedal Sustain DP 2 Includes Black in Piano PORTABLE Digital . Available from SynthforSale now for £ 549 with delivery to all areas of the UK. Here s what Roland say about the FP-30X:When quality counts but budget is a factor, the FP-30X is the sweet spot of Roland s FP-X series Balancing affordability with superior performance, this slim and stylish portable piano builds on the entry-level FP-10 with an enhanced sound engine, more powerful onboard speakers, and increased polyphony Featuring Roland s SuperNATURAL Piano technology and the same expressive 88-note PHA-4 Standard keyboard as the premium FP-60X, the FP-30X is the perfect home instrument for seasoned players And with its easy-to-transport weight and Bluetooth connectivity for lessons and play-along audio, it s an ideal choice for any pianist who wants to develop their skills or perform at small events Key Features
SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine for rich expression, from pianissimo to fortissimo Includes a wide variety of onboard sounds for every musical genre, including electric pianos, organs, strings, and synthesizersPHA-4 Standard keyboard for authentic acoustic-style piano touchPowerful 22-watt stereo speaker system for room-filling soundDedicated setting for optimizing the sound when placed on a desktopDual headphones outputs and quiet keyboard action let you play when it suits you, without disturbing othersHome-friendly compact footprintBluetooth audio and MIDI connectivity for play-along sessions and online lessonsInteractive connection to music apps, including Roland s Piano Every Day and Apple s GarageBandAvailable in black or white
About Roland
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Roland synthesizers are renowned for their pioneering role in shaping electronic music, known for their innovative designs and iconic sounds. Since the introduction of the Roland SH-1000 in 1973, the company has consistently pushed boundaries in synthesizer technology. Legendary models like the Jupiter-8, Juno-60, and TB-303 helped define the sound of genres such as synth-pop, house, and techno. The TB-303, in particular, became the backbone of acid house, with its distinctive squelchy basslines. Roland’s early synthesizers were known for their warm analogue tones and intuitive interfaces, which have cemented them as favourites among musicians and producers worldwide.
In more recent years, Roland has continued its legacy with the introduction of digital and hybrid synthesizers, such as the versatile JD-XA and the System-8, which incorporates the company’s powerful ACB (Analog Circuit Behavior) technology. This innovation allows modern Roland synths to faithfully recreate the sound and behaviour of their vintage counterparts while offering new features and capabilities. The company’s synthesisers are highly respected for their quality, reliability, and versatility, making them a staple in studios and live performances alike. Whether producing lush pads, punchy basses, or evolving soundscapes, Roland synths have been at the forefront of electronic music for decades.
£15.99 £14.50
Natural feel, perfect response – Universal sustain pedal with chrome foot pedal for a natural, realistic pedal action Universal compatibility – Design with a conveniently located polarity switch for compatibility with all electronic keyboards Robust …
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£98.00 £82.00
Pedal board suitable for FP-30/FP-30X Provides one with control over sustain, sostenuto and soft control Combine this pedal with the digital piano stand for the ultimate at-home setup
£731.00 £539.00
Balancing affordability with superior performance, the FP-30X is the sweet spot of Roland’s FP-X series. This slim and stylish portable piano builds on the entry-level FP-10 with an enhanced sound engine, more powerful onboard speakers, and increased…
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£47.00 £38.00
High-quality pedal with non-slip rubber base Extra long cable for stacked keyboard setups Full and half-damper compatible
£373.50
Product 1: Meet the FP-10, the latest in the acclaimed FP-Series from Roland which has defined how a digital piano should sound and feel Product 1: Rich, responsive tone from Roland’s renowned SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine Product 1: Keys feel like…
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BLACK
This features a sleek black finish, offering a classic and timeless look that fits seamlessly into any studio or stage setup. The black design not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also complements other equipment, giving your setup a professional and cohesive appearance.
Digital
This synthesiser employs digital technology to produce sounds, offering a wide range of features and capabilities. Digital synthesis allows for complex sound design, including extensive modulation options and the ability to emulate various acoustic instruments. With its precision and versatility, this instrument is perfect for modern music production, live performance, and creative exploration.
Digital Piano
A digital piano is a modern electronic keyboard instrument designed to replicate the sound and feel of an acoustic piano while offering additional features and benefits. Unlike acoustic pianos, which use hammers and strings to produce sound, digital pianos use sampled recordings of high-quality acoustic piano tones or synthesized sounds to generate sound digitally.
They typically feature weighted or semi-weighted keys that simulate the feel of a traditional piano, as well as built-in speakers for amplification. Digital pianos often include additional features such as headphone outputs, MIDI connectivity, recording capabilities, and various instrument sounds and effects. These versatile instruments are popular among pianists and music enthusiasts for their compact size, affordability, and flexibility in both home and performance settings.
New
This product is brand new, unused, and in its original packaging. It has never been opened or used, ensuring you receive it in pristine, factory-sealed condition, just as originally manufactured.
It is ideal for those who want the assurance of a fresh start with their gear.
Pedal
A pedal, in the context of music, refers to a device that modifies the sound of an instrument, typically electric guitar or keyboards, by altering audio signals as they pass through it. Pedals can serve a variety of functions, including effects like distortion, reverb, delay, modulation, and compression. They are commonly used by musicians to enhance their sound, create unique audio textures, or achieve specific sonic qualities that would be difficult to produce with the instrument alone. Pedals are often housed in sturdy enclosures with footswitches that allow musicians to engage or disengage effects during performance easily.
Pedals can be analogue or digital, with each type offering different characteristics and qualities. Analog pedals, for example, often provide warm and rich tonalities due to their continuous signal processing, while digital pedals can emulate a wide range of effects and often include more advanced features, such as presets and programmable settings. Many musicians use multiple pedals in a “pedalboard” setup, connecting them in series to create complex soundscapes. With their versatility and ability to transform an instrument’s tone, pedals have become essential tools for performers and composers across various genres, from rock and jazz to electronic and ambient music.
Piano
This Piano offers high-quality piano sounds, designed to replicate the rich and expressive tones of an acoustic piano. Whether you’re looking for classic grand piano sounds, upright tones, or modern electric pianos, these instruments provide authentic and dynamic responses suitable for live performances, studio recordings, and practice sessions.
Portable
A portable synthesizer refers to a compact and lightweight synth designed for easy transportation and on-the-go music production or performance. These synths are built with mobility in mind, making them ideal for musicians who frequently travel, perform live, or collaborate in various locations. Despite their smaller size, portable synthesizers often include essential features like multiple oscillators, onboard effects, built-in speakers, and battery operation, allowing users to create and play music without needing additional equipment or power sources.
Portable synths like the Korg Volca series or Roland’s Boutique range are popular for their compact form factor and affordability, making them accessible for both beginners and experienced musicians. They may come with mini-keyboards, intuitive controls, and simplified interfaces to facilitate quick sound design and performance. While they might not offer the extensive feature sets of professional studio synths, portable synths provide the flexibility to sketch ideas, perform impromptu gigs, or integrate into a larger setup as a secondary device. Overall, portability in synthesizers is about balancing functionality and convenience without sacrificing too much on sound quality or playability.
Sustain
Sustain refers to the duration a sound is held after the initial attack and decay phases, and it is one of the key stages in a synthesizer’s ADSR envelope (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release). When a note is played on a synth, the sustain level determines how long the sound remains at a consistent volume while the key is being held down. Unlike attack and decay, which are measured in time, sustain is a level—essentially the steady volume that a sound maintains until the key is released. For instance, if the sustain is set high, the note will continue to sound loudly; if it’s set low, the sound will drop to a softer volume.
The concept of sustain is essential for shaping how a sound behaves over time. In musical contexts, sustain allows for the emulation of acoustic instruments like strings or organs, where notes can be held continuously at a certain volume. It is also useful for creating pads, drones, or long atmospheric sounds. Adjusting the sustain level can drastically change the character of a sound—keeping it high can give a sense of continuity or smoothness, while lowering it can make the sound more percussive or short-lived. By creatively manipulating sustain within an ADSR envelope, musicians can achieve greater expressiveness and variety in their synthesizer patches.
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