Pro onboard piano tones keep them inspired and improving
There’s nothing more discouraging for a first-time pianist than flat
tone and lifeless feel. On the other hand, when a young player has
professional tones and a responsive keyboard at their fingertips, the
buzz will keep them inspired and keen to progress. Despite its
entry-level, the new Roland E-X20 features an onboard selection of the
same rich, responsive tones that you’ll find on our world-renowned
top-spec digital pianos and synths. The traditional piano tones are
ideal for music lessons, and with further tone settings that suit
classical, pop, rock and jazz, your child can choose the perfect sound
for their first pieces — then perform them with clarity, confidence and
expression.
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Guerilla beatmaking.
People who make music with SP samplers love the rapid workflow,
portability, and tactile approach they offer. The SP-404MKII takes this
experience even further, retaining the lightweight-yet-rugged design
while adding features that make it even easier to create in any
scenario. Bang out beats anywhere with AA or mobile battery power,
capture audio from or stream direct to your mobile device via USB, or
collaborate with a partner using the dual headphones outputs and
mic/guitar input
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Make music anywhere with portable 5 kg weight, onboard speakers and battery operation
Full-size pianos can spell frustration. Maybe you want to listen to
your child’s latest song in the living room, but you’re busy making
dinner in the kitchen. Perhaps your child wants to jam at a musical
friend’s house, but you’re struggling to carry their instrument down to
the car. While an 88-key digital piano typically weighs over 15 kg — and
takes effort to transport — the Roland E-X20 sets you free. With its
manageable size and portable 5 kg weight, it’s a breeze for kids to move
this keyboard around your home, and equally easy to stow it in a car or
carry it on public transport. Plus, in the summer, while other pianists
are forced to play indoors, the Roland E-X20 gets your child out and
about, with battery operation and onboard speakers that let them perform
at a garden party or practise in the park.
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