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Become a better player while having fun! The new Roland HPi series has arrived. Roland’s award-winning pianos are renowned for their supreme SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine and PHA II / PHA III Ivory Feel keyboards with Escapement. The new HPi-series digital pianos combine these features with a large DigiScore display and interactive learning program that lets you practice efficiently while having fun.
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NOTATION-BASED PROGRAMS Whether you’ve never played a piano before or you have played in the past, you can improve with HPi’s interactive features. Identify areas that you need to improve Check the “finger power” in both hands Visual Lesson Finger Training What you play appears as You can visually check to digital sheet music.
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*The graph and drawings are artistic illustrations grand. This new sound engine is the product of Roland’s deep research of the characteristics of acoustic pianos, with the goal of faithfully reproducing the rich tone and true expression of a concert grand Inspiring creativity piano.
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HPi-7F’s PHA III keyboard accurately responds to the player’s Press a key slowly and you will feel the resistance increase touch, from the most subtle and delicate to the most bombastic gradually and then become lighter again.
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Enjoy playing your favorite songs along and you’ll sound like an entire band or orchestra! with full backing tracks The HPi-7F and HPi-6F come with a wide range of built-in Create your own CDs! songs, ranging from classical to jazz. In addition, you can play commercially available SMF music files or audio files stored on Connect Roland’s optional CD drive (CD-01A) to your HPi-7F...
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PHAIII Keyboard / Ivory Feel / Escapement The HPi-7F’s interactive DigiScore display can show up to 16 bars of music at a time for 4-speaker Sound System both hands. Improve your skill, play along with accompaniment, burn CDs, and discover (16cm x 2 (with Speaker Box), 5cm x 2) unmatched enjoyment with a single instrument.
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Max. 200 songs Playable Song Format Standard MIDI Files (Format 0/1), Roland Original Format (i-Format), Audio File (WAV 44.1 kHz/16-bit linear format), Audio CDs (CD-DA) * when using an optional USB CD drive Song Save Format Standard MIDI Files (Format 0)
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