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Overview and Sounds of the Roland FP-90X Series Digital Pianoplay button

Overview and Sounds of the Roland FP-90X Series Digital Piano

Roland

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The Roland FP-90X is the pinnacle of the company's FP-X series, combining award-winning technology with a stylish, portable cabinet. Roland's PureAcoustic Piano Modeling sound engine delivers stunningly realistic tone through powerful onboard speakers, providing an unparalleled immersive experience for home playing and live performance. The PHA-50 keyboard with Escapement and Ebony/Ivory Feel keys provides premium feel and response. Enhance your music with curated sounds from Roland's flagship instruments and shape them with built-in effects. Educational features include Dual, Split, and Twin Piano modes, as well as dual headphone outputs with Headphones Acoustic Projection for private practice. Generous connectivity allows for streaming to and from smart devices, as well as integration into computer-based setups.

PureAcoustic Piano Modeling Provides Stunning Realism

With astonishing accuracy, PureAcoustic Piano Modeling reproduces how an acoustic grand piano creates rich, resonant sound. Choose from elegant Concert and dynamic Stage pianos in eight ready-to-play variations. The Piano Designer allows for deep customization, like a technician fine-tuning an acoustic. My Stage and PureAcoustic Ambience provide realistic environments from studios to concert halls. The FP-90X offers nearly limitless, best-in-class piano tones.

Powerful Speaker System Offers Immersive Sound

A high-fidelity four-speaker system projects sound from all angles, providing unparalleled depth and dynamic range. Two woofers and dome tweeters, with special cabinet vents, produce an enveloping sound field ideal for home playing and live performance. Headphones Acoustic Projection provides the same immersive experience for private practice through headphones.

Authentic Grand Piano Feel Without Maintenance

The PHA-50 keyboard combines wood sides for familiar feel with a durable composite frame for unbeatable performance. A crafted hammer action mechanism ensures authentic response. Ebony and ivory textures are replicated in minute detail, providing the feel of an acoustic grand without regular maintenance.

Heavyweight Features in a Portable Package

Compact and surprisingly lightweight, the FP-90X shifts easily around the home and stores in tight spaces. Add the KSC-90 stand and KPD-90 three-pedal unit for an upright experience or the KS-20X stand and RPU-3 pedal unit for gigging. Loaded with powerful features, the FP-90X provides maximum performance in a portable format.

Roland FP-90X 88-Key Digital Piano Black

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  • Find your signature sound with distinctive acoustic piano tones and deep sound shaping using Piano Designer
  • PureAcoustic Piano Modeling sound engine for maximum expression, from pianissimo to fortissimo
  • PHA-50 hybrid keyboard combines acoustic-style wood keys with durable molded material
  • Explore a world of music styles with a vast selection of electric pianos and non-piano sounds
  • Onboard four-speaker audio system (2x25-watt main, 2x5-watt tweeters), specially engineered for rich, enveloping sound
  • Headphones Acoustic Projection provides a natural and immersive experience during quiet playing sessions
  • Dual headphones jacks for side-by-side playing and teacher/student interaction
  • Audio and MIDI connectivity via Bluetooth and USB
  • Mic input and vocal effects
  • Attractive design and black or white finishes to match your décor
  • Optional stands and three-pedal units available for an upright configuration (KSC-90, KPD-90) or portable use (KS-20X, RPU-3) (sold separately)
  • Convenient Functions
    • Metronome (adjustable Tempo/Beat/Down beat/Pattern/Volume/Tone)
    • Auto Tempo Transpose (Keyboard/Song: in semitones)
    • Registration (45 registrations, capable of pedal shift)
    • Registration Set Dual Split (split point adjustable)
    • Twin Piano Tone Demo Auto Off
    Accessories (included)
    • Owner's Manual Leaflet "USING THE UNIT SAFELY"
    • AC adaptor Power cord Music rest Damper pedal (DP-10, capable of continuous detection)
    Options (sold separately)
    • Dedicated stand: KSC-90
    • Dedicated pedal board: KPD-90
    • Keyboard stand: KS-G8B, KS-10Z, KS-12, KS-20X
    • Pedal unit: RPU-3
    • Damper pedal: DP series
    • Pedal switch: DP-2 (*1)
    • Expression pedal: EV-5
    • Carrying Bag: CB-88RL
    • Headphones *1 Cannot use for Damper/R.

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    Sound Generator
    • Piano Sound
    • Piano Sound: PureAcoustic Piano Modeling
    Max. Polyphony
    • Piano:Limitless (Solo playing using No.1 to No.8 tones in piano category)
    • Other: 256
    Tones
    • Piano: 20 tones
    • E.Piano: 18 tones
    • Organ: 18 tones
    • Strings/Pad: 27 tones
    • Synth/Other: 279 tones (including 8 drum sets, 1 SFX set)
    Ambience
    • PureAcoustic Ambience
    • Type: Studio, Lounge, Concert Hall, Wooden Hall, Stone Hall, Cathedral
    • Depth: 11 types
    My Stage
    • 12 types
    Keyboard
    • Keyboard
    • PHA-50 Keyboard: Wood and Plastic Hybrid Structure, with Escapement and Ebony/Ivory Feel (88 keys)
    Speaker System
    • Speakers
    • Speakers: 8 x 12 cm (3-3/16 x 4-3/4 inches) x 2 (with speaker box)
    • Dome Tweeters: 2.5 cm (1 inches) x 2
    Rated Power Output
    • 25 W x 2
    • 5 W x 2
    Headphones
    • Headphones Acoustic Projection
    Bluetooth
    • Audio: Bluetooth Ver 3.0 (Supports SCMS-T content protection)
    • MIDI: Bluetooth Ver 4.0
    Compatible Android / iOS Apps (Roland)
    • Piano Every Day
    • Piano Designer
    Data Playback
    • -Playable Software
    • Standard MIDI Files (Format 0, 1)
    • Audio File (WAV: 44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear format, MP3: 44.1 kHz, 64 kbps - 320 kbps, requires USB flash drive)
    Recorder
    • Recordable Software:
    • Standard MIDI Files (Format 0, 3 parts, Approx. 70,000 notes memory)
    • Audio File (WAV: 44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear format, requires USB flash drive)
    Internal Songs
    • 34 Songs
    Tuning, Voicing
    • Touch Sensitivity:
    • Key Touch: 100 types, fixed touch
    • Hammer Response: 10 types
    • Master Tuning:
    • 415.3--466.2 Hz (adjustable in increments of 0.1 Hz)
    Temperament
    • 10 types (Equal, Just Major, Just Minor, Pythagorean, Kirnberger I, Kirnberger II, Kirnberger III, Meantone, Werckmeister, Arabic), selectable temperament key
    Effects
    • Ambience
    • Equalizer (3-band digital equalizer)
    • Only for organ tones:
    • Rotary Speaker Effect
    • Only for E.Piano tones:
    • Modulation Speed
    Mic Effects
    • Compressor
    • Doubling
    • Echo
    Piano Designer
    • Lid
    • Key Off Noise
    • Hammer Noise
    • Duplex Scale
    • Full Scale String Resonance
    • Key Off Resonance
    • Cabinet Resonance
    • Soundboard Type
    • Damper Noise
    • Soft Pedal Type
    • Single Note Tuning
    • Single Note Volume
    • Single Note Character
    Display
    • Graphic LCD 132 x 32 dots
    Control
    • Volume slider
    • Equalizer sliders (Low/Mid/High)
    • Part sliders (Lower/Upper)
    • Song Vol. slider
    • Mic Vol. slider
    • Speaker switch
    • Mic Gain knob
    Connectors
    • DC In jack
    • Pedal (Damper/R, Sostenuto/C *1, Soft/L *1) jacks: TRS 1/4-inch phone type
    • Input Stereo jack: Stereo miniature phone type
    • Output (L/Mono, R) jacks: 1/4-inch phone type
    • Mic Input jack: 1/4-inch phone type
    • USB Computer port: USB B type
    • USB Memory port: USB A type
    • Phones jack x 2: Stereo miniature phone type, Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
    • MIDI (Out, In) connectors
    • *1: Assignable
    Power Supply
    • AC adaptor
    Power Consumption
    • 40W (When using the included AC adaptor)
    • *Approximate power consumption when playing the piano at medium volume: 14W
    • Power consumption when sound has not been played after power-on: 12W
    Dimensions
    • Detached music rest:
    • 1,340 (W) x 390 (D) x 136 (H) mm
    • 52-13/16 (W) x 15-3/8 (D) x 5-3/8 (H) inches
    • FP-90X with KSC-90 and music rest:
    • 1,340 (W) x 418 (D) x 932 (H) mm
    • 52-13/16 (W) x 16-1/2 (D) x 36-3/4 (H) inches
    Weight
    • 23.6 kg, 52 lbs 1 oz (FP-90X with music rest)
    • 37.8 kg, 83 lbs 6 oz (FP-90X with KSC-90, KPD-90, and music rest)




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    • Outstanding

      5

      submitted9 months ago

      byHenrik

      fromHallandale, FL

      I was undecided between Yamaha DGX670, Kawai ES920 and Roland FP90X I had tried the other two but not the Roland. Once my hands touched those keys, the connection was immediate. Phenomenal action and sound depth.

    • The 90x makes me want to play and play.

      5

      Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

      submitteda year ago

      byLarry

      fromVentura, California

      Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

      I bought this almost three weeks ago and spend about two hours playing and learning how to use this keyboard for my home studio. 1st, it has an acoustic feel that is the best I HAVE ever played. Close your eye's and its pure joy to feel. And, the 90x allows for several tweaks to improve your personal taste. 2nd, Cable to your DAW and record directly from your keyboard. 3rd, Be prepared to test adjustments and choose the fit that is right for you. Learning the options is taking me sometime. I am super picky about the high notes and I still don't have it dialed in completely. That remonds me I have to go play & work on it right now. Bye and good luck on yuor musical journey. Larry

    • Didn't realise how much I

      5

      submitted3 years ago

      byBrendan

      fromMorton, WA

      Have been playing a DGX-650 for 8 years now and decided I wanted to get more serious with my piano playing. The action on this piano is amazing, and extremely quiet especially in comparison to my old digital. Having ocd, the ivory texture on the keys is much appreciated and infinitely more pleasing to look at than glossy white. The texture also helps with playing if your hands get a tad sweaty like mine do. The speakers on this piano are fantastic and are kind of overkill for the room I have it in. I've only ever had them at full volume once to test it and surpisingly the speakers didnt peak at all (that I could notice). I very much like having the extra headroom for volume so I don't have to worry about pushing the speakers too hard or blowing them. I mainly play the piano tones and personally love the modeling engine on this piano. To be fair I haven't tried many digital pianos so this might be common but the simulating of resonance is one of my favorite parts about the piano tones. This is pretty much the most expensive portable digital you can buy so I shouldn't be too surprised but I personally love the tone lf this piano. Nothing compares to the real thing but the sound comes close enough for me. I also quite like the e-piano tones. Overall I love this piano (so far) and don't have any problems with it. The build quality is amazing, and the minimalist design is utilitarian but also pleasing to look at, which is partly what drew me to the fp series of pianos. I've found that, because of the action and sound, I actually have been wanting to play more as of getting this piano. If you can afford this piano and are looking to upgrade I couldn't recommend this piano more.

    • I would buy this product again!

      5

      submitted4 years ago

      byDavid R.

      fromEdinburg, Texas

      I have been playing piano for years. This piano is great for practicing, makes singing along with the microphone input a lot of fun. Easy to use with loads of voices to chose from in any music style. I find myself practicing longer and having more fun playing everyday. I got the piano with the matching stand and pedal board in black. It was easy to set up and looks great!

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    • asked byRon

      fromBurlington, NC

      Will the FP-90x transpose if my music is in the wrong key for vocals.?

      Will the FP-90x transpose if my music is in the wrong key for vocals.?

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      I’m sorry, I don’t know. Please see ----- https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/FP-90X_60X_eng03_W.pdf
    • asked byAA

      fromundisclosed

      Where is Roland FP-90X made?

      Where is Roland FP-90X made?

      Open Reply - Thomas
      Malaysia
    • asked byFreddy

      fromSan Francisco, CA

      Is there a display model in the San Francisco store?
— Roland FP-90x

      Is there a display model in the San Francisco store? — Roland FP-90x

      Open Reply - Thomas
      I apologize for the inconvenience, this is currently on back order
    • asked byAngie

      fromKentucky

      I might be misunderstanding but, with the pedal series attached on this device, does it mean the headphone jack is unavailable? So pedal or headphones but not both?

      I might be misunderstanding but, with the pedal series attached on this device, does it mean the headphone jack is unavailable? So pedal or headphones but not both?

      Open Reply - Ronald
      There are separate input jacks for both.