Roland FP30 VS Yamaha p125 Piano Sound Comparison

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Roland fp30 vs Yamaha p125 00:00 Intro 00:38 arpeggii E minor 01:48 pop chords 03:40 jazz piano 05:12 Rock jazz georgy 06:24 Jazz Ballad 08:15 smooth jazz 09:50 jazz improvisation 11:41 classical piano 13:33 dynamics test 14:02 piano strings layer 16:06 split Piano Bass 16:36 electric piano 17:56 outro Roland FP-30 Digital Piano Features: Roland&acclaimed SuperNATURAL Piano engine PHA-4 Standard 88-note keybed delivers realistic piano feel and expression Onboard stereo amplifier and speakers serve up rich, robust sound Headphone output lets you play at any time without disturbing others Compact and lightweight for easy transport Bluetooth wireless connectivity lets you use the FP-30 with popular apps Dual and split modes for duets and self accompaniment Broad selection of non-piano sounds, including strings, voices, organ, drums, and more Twin Piano mode lets student and teacher play side by side in identical octave range USB-to-device memory slot lets you: Save songs recorded with built-in SMF recorder Play along with favorite songs in WAV or SMF format USB-to-host port lets you connect with your computer Yamaha P-125 Digital Piano Features: GHS weighted action is heavier in the low keys and lighter in the high keys, just like an acoustic piano Matte black key tops absorb moisture and remain tactile after extended use without becoming slippery Pure CF Sound Engine with 4-level sampling faithfully reproduces the tone of a meticulously sampled...

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