Roland F-120-SB Digital Piano




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  • Two classy finishes: Satin Black and White
  • SuperNATURAL Piano engine onboard. Ivory Feel-G keyboard for true piano feel and touch
  • Metronome, recorder, and Twin Piano features for lessons or side-by-side performance. Environment friendly; low power consumption and Auto Off function





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SuperNATURAL Piano in a Contemporary Cabinet:The stylish F-120 is an ideal choice for piano lovers who want authentic sound and touch in a space-saving, contemporary cabinet, and at an affordable price. Roland's acclaimed SuperNATURAL Piano engine is onboard, providing the ultimate piano sound and response, and the Ivory Feel-G keyboard offers a supreme touch that looks and feels like a true grand. The F-120's minimalist aesthetic design will blend into any home interior, both classic and contemporary. Top to learn more





Roland RP-301 Digital Piano (Satin Black) (Standard)




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  • SuperNATURAL Piano recreating authentic piano expressiveness
  • Environment friendly; low power consumption and Auto Off function
  • Ivory Feel-G keyboard for true piano feel and touch
  • Easy access to features for practice and performance with dedicated front-panel buttons
  • Metronome, recorder, and Twin Piano features convenient for skill building


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Experience the SuperNATURAL world of professional digital pianos with this affordable Roland beauty. Top to learn more




Yamaha ARIUS YDP-V240 Digital Piano With Bench




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  • Dynamic Stereo Sampling AWM piano with 64-note polyphony
  • 6-track recorder with hands-separate practicing
  • USB connectivity for storing data or interfacing with software
  • 88-key Graded Hammer Standard weighted-action keyboard
  • 131 Voices + 361 XGlite Voices + 12 Kits; 160 styles; 30 preset songs


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As Good As It Gets
The Yamaha Arius YDP-V240 home digital piano is as good as it gets, short of being a Clavinova. I can't wait to get mine. I went to a music store about an hour's drive from my home to choose a digital piano. My main keyboard is an eight-year-old Yamaha DGX500, which was the closest I could come to owning a Clavinova at the time. The DGX500 has a lot of nice features, but it still performs and sounds like a keyboard, as opposed to a digital piano.The moment I sat down at the Arius I found it a true joy to play. It was sitting next to a CVP503 Clavinova, which I also played for comparison. The piano sample in the Clavinova was slightly better than the Arius, but not by much. There was also a slight difference between the Graded Hammer Standard and the Graded Hammer touch, but again, not by much. People talk about the Graded Hammer Standard mechanism being noisy. Perhaps it depends on how one plays and the type of music one plays. I didn't find noise to...
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Better Than Many Acoustic Pianos
I have played on many different acoustic pianos in the last forty years. I admit I was a snob about digital pianos, I didn't believe there was one anywhere that could compare to a good acoustical piano. I had only had experience with some inexpensive keyboards that were lacking, to say the least. I did play a friend's digital piano about 4 years ago that had weighted keys, but it was not very impressive at all. I planned to keep my good console piano forever. However, moving into a smaller place made piano downsizing a must; there just wasn't room for my beloved console piano.So I went shopping for digital pianos, and I was amazed to find so many good choices that are out there today. Things had changed dramatically since I had played my friend's digital with the weighted keys. I discovered the Yamaha's and fell in love with the graded hammer action, I can't believe how much like a real piano the touch is. And for me the touch is everything, that's what makes this digital...
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Product Description

New to the ARIUS line, YDP-V240 is an entry-level ensemble digital piano with 88-note Graded Hammer Standard keyboard. The Graded Hammer Standard keyboard makes it a true joy to play, both in practice and in performance. The 3-level AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling Voices deliver remarkably authentic and dynamic sounds for hours of interactive music enjoyment. Top to learn more



New to the ARIUS line, Yamaha's YDP-V240 is an ensemble console digital piano with an 88-note keyboard and graded hammer-standard weighted action. Three-level stereo sampled voices deliver remarkably authentic sound, and a wide selection of realistic accompaniment is also on-board. A real joy to play, whether you're practicing or performing.

Yamaha YDP-V240
An ensemble console digital piano with an 88-note keyboard and graded hammer-standard weighted action. Click here for a larger image
Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) Keyboard with Matte Black Key Finish

Just as on a traditional acoustic piano, the keys of the lower notes have a heavier touch, while the higher ones are more responsive to lighter playing. The keyboard's sensitivity can be further adjusted to match your playing style, allowing an authentic--and personalized--touch in a lightweight instrument. The black keys boast a matte finish, just to add to the keyboard's luxurious looks.

Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) Dynamic Stereo Sampling

AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) is a sampling system that efectively captures the realism of an acoustic instrument through digital recording and high-quality filter technology. An acoustic piano's sound differs greatly depending on the playing strength - from pianissimo to fortissimo. AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling helps mimic that dynamic nuance--the greater the number of samples used, the higher the expression.

Realistic and Dynamic Sounds

Yamaha's highly acclaimed "Sweet" and "Cool" Voices deliver natural and very dynamic sound, with a wealth of voices to choose from--brass, strings, organs, synths, and more.

This instrument is set up with 131 voices (plus 361 XGlite voices) and 12 percussion kits, complete with 64-note polyphony.

DSP Effects

238 types of DSP (Digital Signal Processor) effects can be added to the Main and Dual Voices. These range from reverb-like ambience effects to distortion and other dynamic processing tools. Enhance your sound, or completely transform it.

Yamaha YDP-V240 Screen
Intuitive key controls with a 4.6-inch LCD display.
Yamaha YDP-V240 With Bench
Bench is included.
Easy Song Arranger

Each song has a default style, but the Easy Song Arranger feature lets you turn that on its head. This means that you can play a song that is normally a ballad as a swing jazz song, as a hip-hop tune, etc. Create totally different arrangements by changing the style of a song (you can also change the song's melody voice and keyboard voice for a complete makeover).160 different styles are on-board, along with 30 preset songs.

Performance Assistant Technology (P.A.T.)

Play along with a song on the instrument's keyboard and produce a perfect performance every time... even if you play the wrong notes! Just keep in time with the music, and you'll sound like a pro. It's nice to take a break from learning every so often.

Music Database plus External Files

You want to play music in your favorite genre, but you're not sure how to select the best Voice and Style for the type of music you want to play... simply select the desired title from the Music Database and the panel settings will automatically be adjusted for the ideal combination of style/voices. Furthermore, this instrument can access Music Database files transferred from a computer or stored on a USB flash memory device. These files can be used right along side the internal Music Database titles.

USB-Enabled

The USB TO DEVICE port on the instrument allows you to connect USB memory devices such as flash drives or hard drives, enabling you to save or load registrations and user songs created on the instrument, as well as read data from the connected device such as MIDI files or Style files.

The USB TO HOST feature lets you dive in and take advantage of the wide world of computer music software. Computer connections and setup are exceptionally easy, and you can play back your computer-recorded parts with different instrument sounds--all from a single digital piano.

Dual Headphone Output

The dual headphone jacks are perfect for lessons, duets, and other applications.

What's in the Box

Yamaha YDP-V240, Accessory CD-ROMs, Owner's Manual, Bench, My Yamaha Product User Registration

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Wonderful digital piano, small bench
Here is a review from the perspective of an adult beginner: I'm very happy with my Yamaha Arius YDPV240. I am a beginner at piano (in my late 40's) as is my 6 year old daughter. We've had the piano for about six months. I did not buy the piano from Amazon, but purchased from Kraft Music.Before I started playing piano six months ago, I thought there was not any real difference between a digital and acoustic instruments except for the modern conveniences. However, I must say that whenever I am able to play a "real" piano I find the differences quite stunning. In fact, when I see an acoustic piano I do my best to sit down and play it if I can! Real pianos have a wide variety of "touches"--some are much stiffer, some less so, and getting notes to sound is different than on my Yamaha digital piano. Also, acoustic pianos are full of strings, of course, and these strings VIBRATE, and that vibration comes through strongly in the keys and can be felt with the fingers and also with...
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M-Audio SP-2 US65010 Sustain Pedal Piano Style Sustain Pedal for Keyboards




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  • Specially designed rubber bottom grips the floor while you play
  • Classic-style sustain pedal for use with any electronic keyboard
  • Designed to work and feel just like acoustic piano's sustain pedal
  • High-quality chrome foot pedal with expressive half-pedal capabilities
  • Includes 6-foot cable with 1/4-inch jack; 1-year warranty





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Best thing since sliced bread!
Honestly now. I have the Casio Privia piano, which can use 2 pedals. I bought 2 of these pedals to try and they work great. The one major complaint I've always had with non traditional pianos is the cheap tiny pedals every company gives you. Plus they give you only 1 at that.Say goodbye to those tiny boxes, pretending to be pedals, slipping and sliding out from under your feet. These are real full size piano pedals and are heavy enough to stay put even without the non slide bottoms. I've had mine 3 months now and have not had to climb under my piano once looking for and sorting out which pedal is which...they simply stay put!JulyThe more I use these little wonders the more I love them.
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Works with my Yamaha Keyboard
I am using this pedal with a Yamaha YPT-200 keyboard and it is compatible. It worked from the start and responds as I expect it to. It has the feel of a real piano pedal. (I'm not an expert, but I have played on acoustic pianos in the past.)I like the weight and the rubber bottom, because they allow the pedal to stay put. No problems for me.
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Product Description

The M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal is the perfect product for keyboard players who want the most realistic pedal action. The SP-2 model is used in the same manner as the sustain pedal on an acoustic piano. This classic-style pedal works with any M-Audio keyboard. Designed to work and feel just like an acoustic piano's sustain pedal, it has a specially designed rubber bottom that grips the floor and stays put while you play. The SP-2 is a high-quality damper pedal with expressive half-pedal capabilities. M Audio SP-2 Features Classic design Compatible with all electronic keyboards 6' cable with 1/4' jack Built around a heavy-duty mechanism with rubber-coated shell and chrome foot pedal. Top to learn more



M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal--Play as Passionately as You Want

The M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal is the perfect product for keyboard players who want the most realistic pedal action. The SP-2 model is used in the same manner as the sustain pedal on an acoustic piano. This classic-style pedal works with any M-Audio keyboard. Designed to work and feel just like an acoustic pianos sustain pedal, it has a specially designed rubber bottom that grips the floor and stays put while you play.


Feels as good as an acoustic piano pedal.

One Pedal for All
The SP-2 is a universal sustain pedal with polarity switch for compatibility with all electronic keyboards. Its classic design with rubber-coated shell and chrome foot pedal make it as attractive to the eye as it is comfortable for the foot. The M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal is built around a heavy-duty mechanism that makes it long lasting and durable, no matter how much pressure you like to use.

Feels Like the Real Deal
With the kind of soft resistance a full-sized piano pedal gives, the SP-2 feels just like playing an acoustic piano. The give and take playback allows the musician to be confident that when they press the sustain pedal, the note lingers like it should. As soon as the musician lifts their foot, the note is gone. The SP-2 is as responsive as it needs to be.


M-Audio means quality gear.

Ideal for Home or the Concert Hall
This foot pedal is a full size piano pedal and is heavy enough to stay put even without the non slide bottoms. At 10.5-inches long, they won't falter under the largest of shoes. Never fumble around for your foot pedal again. The M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal helps you find the right position for your foot to allow ease of play and then it stays put.

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Great...if you have the room under your keyboard
I had been using the 'pedal' which came with the keyboard for the Privia px-100 keyboard which is nothing like a pedal on a normal piano. I purchased the M-Audio pedal to replace it.At first I was thrilled with this pedal, but when I bought a stand for my digital piano I discovered a problem. This pedal is very long, 10.5". With the stand against the wall there was no room to push the pedal far enough back to place into a normal playing position. I had to move the stand about 8 inches from the wall to put the pedal into place.Before buying just beware of how you have/want to arrange your keyboard and be sure you'll have the room to use the pedal comfortably.
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Yamaha P-85 Contemporary Digital Piano




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  • Improved multistrike piano sample/recordings Improved graded hammer action64-note polyphony
  • Built-in song recorder and metronome Half-damper effect using optional FC3 Pedal or LP5 pedal unit
  • Contemporary slim design Compatible with the L85 Wood Digital Piano Stand (sold separately)
  • Built-in amplifiers and speakers MIDI I/O Headphone jack Black finish





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Great Digital Piano
Pros:1) Sounds like a Yamaha Grand Piano.2) Touch/feels like a Yamaha Grand Piano3) Considering the sound and the touch - the price is unbelievable.Cons:1) It has 2 built-in speakers which leave a LOT to be desired. The guy at the music store handed me a pair of Yamaha headphones - the difference in the sound quality was incredible.2) He also recommended a Z stand for it which sells for 49 bucks. It is more stable that the standard X stand.3) It comes with a really cheap sustain pedal. Amazon is showing a good option in the "Customers who bought this item also bought" M-Audio SP-2 US65010 $25 pedal.4) And finally, I'm with the reviewer that said, "Where are my stage outs?" - especially when you consider the quality of the onboard speakers.I gave it 5 stars anyway, between the 2 of us it should get 4 1/2 stars.
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Excellent value for the money
The Yamaha P-85 is well-designed digital piano with the full 88 keys at a price point that is hard to beat. 10 different voices are included, which can also be layered in many different ways (e.g., octave-shifted). The grand piano voices and the first electric organ are in stereo (and there are two stereo headphone jacks at the front of the device) and sound absolutely amazing. Multisampling is used, and the samples are blended expertly, so there isn't that jarring effect where suddenly a completely different sample is played when you hit a key a little harder, as I noticed on the Casio PX-320. Polyphony on the P-85 is sufficient that dropped notes should not be noticeable. Reverb can be added to the voices to simulate small rooms (or concert halls), and there is a built-in very basic MIDI recorder.The P-85 looks very stylish and has a solid, well-made overall feel to it. Although the keys are weighted, the instrument is remarkably slim and lightweight. In fact, the...
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The Yamaha P85 Contemporary Digital Piano features 88 keys with improved graded hammer action and improved multistrike piano sample/recordings for rich sound and play in a lightweight and portable keyboard. The P85 has 64 note polyphony; built-in song recorder and metronome; onboard speaker system; and a headphone jack so you can practice silently. Sleek contemporary design fits in any room decor.The P85S gives you realistic, acoustic-like touch response with Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) stereo-sampled piano voices in a compact digital piano with the high quality you expect from Yamaha.Exceptionally high-quality soundThe gorgeous piano sounds of the P-85 feature meticulous digital sampling of a full concert grand pianothat change in tone and volume depending on how you playthanks to Yamaha's sophisticated AWM stereo sampling.Realistic, acoustic-like touch responseEnjoy authentic, naturally expressive key touchmodeled after an actual acoustic piano, from the low notes to the highwith the Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard.Ultra-compact, stylish designThe attractive, slim, lightweight design of the instrumentless than 25 lbs.suits virtually any room decor, while the built-in speaker system fills your room with luscious sound.Extensive voice selection and dual-voice functionThe versatile P-85 also gives you a variety of other high-quality instrument voices, including electric pianos, organs, strings, and harpsichordplus a Dual Voice feature for playing two voices at once.Record your performanceYou can capture your own playing with the song recording feature, then play it back for studying or accompaniment. There's even a built-in metronome for practicing and recording in perfect time.Expressive half-pedal controlFeatures a half-pedal effect that gives you greater acoustic-like expressive control over the sound (with optional FC3 Foot Controller or LP-5 Pedal Unit).Matching Stand (optional)The optional stands provide stability and optimum sound projection for the instr Top to learn more



What a great deal this is!
When a master controller keyboard started to go flaky on me, I started looking for a replacement, and since I didn't REALLY need anything but a basic piano at this point (already having other keyboards that can serve this purpose), the focus was going to be on having 88 weighted keys, but being lightweight and portable. In the start of the 90s, stage pianos that remotely sounded like the real thing were becoming affordable, though hideously bulky and heavy. Let's just say they wouldn't fit in my car so easily, which leaves you reliant on the rest of the band for your transportation. End of the 90s, Korg was selling their 88 key Trinity keyboards, one of which I had the pleasure to lug around in my car for 10 years (it just barely fit!) but ultimately wore out because I couldn't get a case or even bag for it - it was just too big. It still works but gets unpredictable when I move it, so I had to make the call, and buy a replacement.I checked out some of the lower end...
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Blurring the line between digital and acoustic pianos: Roland goes on the road to outline creative new marketing strategies for digital pianos. (The Piano Market).: An article from: Music Trades

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Title: Blurring the line between digital and acoustic pianos: Roland goes on the road to outline creative new marketing strategies for digital pianos. (The Piano Market).
Publication: Music Trades (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2002
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Volume: 150 Issue: 9 Page: 108(4)

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