Roland's New FP30/60/90X Range

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @JS45678
    @JS45678 Před 3 lety +9

    0:01 FP-30X
    6:00 FP-60X
    9:15 FP-90X
    You’re very welcome. 🎹🙂🤚

    • @anatol1204
      @anatol1204 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes but not modulation wheel , aftertouch..Fp 30 doesn t have the same action as fp 90..Fp 90 1600? Euros??? And no modulation 😉

  • @wellokayyes1266
    @wellokayyes1266 Před 2 měsíci

    This the best review I’ve seen that breaks down the differences in the ways that truly matter. Thank you for helping me decide. Going with 60x and can’t wait!

  • @manoloespitia1898
    @manoloespitia1898 Před 3 lety +17

    Hmm so that's why they gave me 40% descount on FP-90 last month 😏
    Well played.. well played

    • @yangb0
      @yangb0 Před 3 lety

      Where? That sounds like a good bargain 🤣

    • @manoloespitia1898
      @manoloespitia1898 Před 3 lety

      @@yangb0 "Feedback Store" in North America

  • @martinreith8970
    @martinreith8970 Před 3 lety +4

    This was worth watching for the exceptional and beautifully expressive playing alone.

  • @Zoco101
    @Zoco101 Před 3 lety +2

    Portable pianos are typically used for lots of practice, plus occasional light gigging. But if you plan to do heavy gigging, beware!
    We should remember that manufacturers design the portable piano sounds around stereo and acoustic effects which sound great to the person practising at home, but may be redundant on stage. If the sound engineer mixes your piano as mono and adds his own effects, your stereo sound and preset effects will let you down. Try to hear the raw sound before you buy.

  • @PiaMaria123
    @PiaMaria123 Před 2 lety

    Oh no! Why I watched this!? I felt in love with the 90x! Love the sound. You play it great!

  • @JeffriAbdullah
    @JeffriAbdullah Před 2 lety

    Loved the review - brilliant combination of first class assessment and superb demo playing. Thankyou its awesome and my Roland keyboard of choice. The sounds are so exciting.

  • @j.r.wright1885
    @j.r.wright1885 Před 3 lety

    Massive props for playing the Khachaturian "Toccata"... it's been awhile since I've heard it. Just about sold on buying one of these based on that. My poor FP-5 has finally given out after years of faithful service.

  • @pianowhizz
    @pianowhizz Před 3 lety +4

    Christopher - thanks for the video! Does the FP30X support 'USB Audio'? I.e. transferring the digital audio output directly to a computer/device via a USB cable (audio, not MIDI). If you plug it in and run Audacity you could verify.

  • @seanleeduncan
    @seanleeduncan Před 3 lety +3

    Good timing. Was just about to buy rd-88.

    • @Zoco101
      @Zoco101 Před 3 lety +1

      Sean-Lee: It sounds like you're not sure about the purpose of your piano.
      An entry level stage piano is equivalent to a mid range portable piano in terms of price and quality, but their roles are different.
      The RD88 is an entry-level stage piano (a gigging piano) but can be used for practice etcetera since it does have some modest speakers. It's action might be unsatisfactory for long hours of practice.
      The FP pianos are portable pianos, designed mainly for practising on - they get glowing reviews on their actions and their speakers. They can also be used for light home studio stuff and gigs now that most of them have proper outputs, but they still lack many typical stage features. The bluetooth functionality is nice but not as reliable as a USB connection.

  • @NamelllemaN
    @NamelllemaN Před 3 lety +21

    Good timing. I was about to buy the fp-30 Lol

    • @louderthanbombs9893
      @louderthanbombs9893 Před 3 lety +3

      Same dude

    • @ady23ko
      @ady23ko Před 3 lety +2

      Me too 🤣

    • @mayiask654
      @mayiask654 Před 3 lety

      yeah, me too. Was about to sell my fp 30 and upgrade to a fp-90.
      Only drawback is that the price of my used fp-30 might just have dropped....

    • @studywithsherry5615
      @studywithsherry5615 Před 3 lety

      Same man, lucky

    • @unotoli
      @unotoli Před 3 lety +3

      exactly... but FP-30x is x1.5 price of FP-30 (and difference still unclear, except line-out and number of sounds)

  • @chengruilee3746
    @chengruilee3746 Před 3 lety +1

    I feel like applauding at the end of this video

  • @stuartmenzies3928
    @stuartmenzies3928 Před 2 lety

    Im not much of a player but would love the 60x

  • @davidthompson3136
    @davidthompson3136 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice demos 👍😎🇳🇿

  • @penreyes
    @penreyes Před 3 lety

    amazing playing! would love to find out the titles of the pieces he plays...

  • @benliu5115
    @benliu5115 Před 3 lety +2

    Some old features such as string resonance, key off resonance and etc didn't show on the official website for the FP-30X, but they are on the FP-30's specs, Are they been cutted?

    • @benliu5115
      @benliu5115 Před 3 lety +1

      Latest update: I checked the Piano Designer with the latest version, the FP30-x is included. On the tuning page, all the old features are on board, and the Ambience and the Brilliance could set from 0 to 10, great news

  • @justsaybobby
    @justsaybobby Před 3 lety +1

    Does it come with a box sustain pedal?

  • @jjjppx
    @jjjppx Před 3 lety

    I purchased the Roland fp 60x recently & just now have had time to start learning the functions: I want to play dual tones with drum tones, but I must be doing something wrong...I press Synth/Other then + to number 15 for drum set tones. The problem - when I play, the drums sound like a child's toy, complete with whistles & other annoying sounds. Please tell me this is NOT normal! My old FP roland 5 had great sounding drums that I could add to my playing.

  • @oddsox-sensei
    @oddsox-sensei Před 3 lety +1

    In the older FP models only the FP90 included bluetooth page turning. Which of these do? Tried to look on Roland site, but it’s not mentioned. Thanks

  • @sidylima1984
    @sidylima1984 Před 3 lety

    this compression in the sound, is the original piano or audio edition?

  • @vspatmx7458
    @vspatmx7458 Před 3 lety

    Is there a comparable Yamaha model which competes with sound and features found in 90x

  • @EmadSaedi
    @EmadSaedi Před 3 lety +1

    Can you do a comparison between Kawai ES920 and Roland FP90X? Also ES520 vs. FP60X

    • @enigmas6210
      @enigmas6210 Před 3 lety +2

      Emad... Kawai ES920 is simply on another level.. ... I don't know about the 520... but the 920 is superior.

    • @EmadSaedi
      @EmadSaedi Před 3 lety

      @@enigmas6210 Thanks! I'm thinking of getting the ES920. The downside is that non-piano sounds aren't as great as Yamaha or Roland. Also, I wish it had wooden keys.
      I'm kind of over Yamaha P-515 for its heavy action. But between ES920 and FP90X, I'm curious how Roland's action feel. Probably gonna end up with Kawai since FP90X is beyond my budget. But I'm curious anyway.

    • @devidasa9637
      @devidasa9637 Před 3 lety

      @@enigmas6210 I consider myself a Kawai fanboi (I own a VPC1 & ES8)... and the es920 is certainly a great value...but ... I prefer roland's pha50 keybed over rhiii in the 920...and the "PureAcoustic" modelled sounds in the roland are stunning. If Kawai offered a "920" but with GFIII keybed for $2400...I would buy it in a heartbeat.

    • @JeffriAbdullah
      @JeffriAbdullah Před 2 lety

      Stu at Merriam Pianos has an excellent review

  • @stuartmenzies3928
    @stuartmenzies3928 Před 2 lety +1

    Pie Jesu is one

  • @An-br7hb
    @An-br7hb Před 3 lety

    name of the song at minute 2.36? please

  • @PakBudiTarigan
    @PakBudiTarigan Před 3 lety +4

    What about fp10x?

    • @ablesam
      @ablesam Před 3 lety +2

      Didn't see anything on the Roland website. I guess they didn't update it. Only saw the FP-30,60,90-X

    • @JoeLinux2000
      @JoeLinux2000 Před 3 lety

      I heard the fp10 has been discontinued entirely.

    • @ablesam
      @ablesam Před 3 lety

      @@JoeLinux2000 I don't think so. The FP-10 is still listed on their website along with all the regular FP-30,60,90 models. The X series seems to add a bit more features and a new sound engine for the FP-90X. But things may change.

  • @justsaybobby
    @justsaybobby Před 3 lety +1

    THIS guy is INTENSE! Hahaha

  • @ablesam
    @ablesam Před 3 lety +2

    2:38 Can anyone tell me the name of that piece.

    • @MaximilianBenedicto
      @MaximilianBenedicto Před 3 lety +6

      Beethoven - Pathetique sonata 2nd movement

    • @ablesam
      @ablesam Před 3 lety +1

      @@MaximilianBenedicto Thank you very much.

  • @gregsullivan7408
    @gregsullivan7408 Před 3 lety +1

    The electric pianos sound like heavily looped samples to me - i.e - the looping starts very quickly after the attack, so you don't get the nice naturally evolving decay.

    • @eddie1brazil
      @eddie1brazil Před 3 lety +1

      Man, noted that from miles away. It is the same old electric pianos from my Fp7f . I wonder if Roland is continuing the give and take tradition and completely taken out the vocal harmonizer 😟

    • @EternalDestiny48
      @EternalDestiny48 Před 3 lety

      Does the fp90 sound better than FP-90X?? Please let me know because I am purchasing today

    • @eddie1brazil
      @eddie1brazil Před 3 lety +1

      Good question, the Fp 90x had a little update on the supernatural engine, now calls itself something else which can handle more polyphony, but that all, the rest is the same.
      For instance it is 2021 and still you can’t have dual layers with split mode. No access to the various effx hidden on the chip, if you sing...you can only add compression, delay and double effx on the voice??? What happened to the old good reverb and harmonizer from previous Fp7f? So Roland just give and take ....in my opinion

    • @eddie1brazil
      @eddie1brazil Před 3 lety +1

      yeah if you only need the acoustic piano sound FP 90x will be better don’t buy the fp90

  • @petermcmurray2807
    @petermcmurray2807 Před 3 lety

    Is it possible to direct the app output to a pair of bluetooth headphones? I am reasonably certain the my old sennheiser with their own bluetooth transmitter can work from the headphone output jack as they do on my old yamaha but I really want the Roland piano. Thank you

  • @firstnamelastname8850
    @firstnamelastname8850 Před 3 lety +1

    It is ENTIRELY unclear, even on Roland's website, if you can connect the Roland triple pedal RPU-3 to the new FP-30/60/90 X series, especially if you do NOT want to use the keyboard with its sturdy, wooden KSC-70 stand, but on a lighter type of support. In fact, it looks like the triple pedal that goes with the FP-?0-X series, the KPD-70, REQUIRES that you use the KSC-70 stand. NO contact form on Roland's website to ask them - of course: these people do NOT want to be disturbed, especially not by potential buyers. And that's how you DON'T sell a product...

    • @marcozuccaro4168
      @marcozuccaro4168 Před 3 lety

      Hi, did you manage to find some answer to these dubts? They are so important.

    • @firstnamelastname8850
      @firstnamelastname8850 Před 3 lety +1

      @@marcozuccaro4168 Hi Marco, yes, continuing my online researches, I did. NO, you cannot use the RPU-3 pedal on the FP-?0-X series, it's 3-jack plugin have no entry on the new keyboards, wich have a 9-pin din connector, and Roland provides (and intends to provide) no adapter.
      On the other hand the KPD-70 3-pedal unit that goes with the FP-?0-X series, and is mounted on a bar that is then fixed onto the legs of the KSC-70 stand, can be used independently from said stand. So if you want a three-pedal unit with your new FP-?0-X but NOT the KSC-70 stand, you need to buy the KPD-70 3-pedal unit. Some have even cut the bar and made some adaptations to change it into a 3-pedal unit similar to the old RPU-3, see here: forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/3003985/3-1-4-plugs-to-8-pin-adapter-for-roland-pedals.
      I've bought the FP-30-X keyboard and 3-pedal unit... and haven't received them yet, so can't tell you if it works.

    • @marcozuccaro4168
      @marcozuccaro4168 Před 3 lety

      @@firstnamelastname8850 thank you so much, that's something I was looking for! If you want, let me know when you receive everything... Hear you! :)

    • @mayiask654
      @mayiask654 Před 3 lety

      @@firstnamelastname8850 maybe you should do some better research before posting utter nonsense. ;-)
      Actually 90X and 60X DO HAVE the inputs for the triple connectors so the RPU-3 pedal unit should perfectly fit on those DPs.
      The FP-30(X) is the only model that uses the DIN-connector instead of the triple inputs

    • @firstnamelastname8850
      @firstnamelastname8850 Před 3 lety

      @@mayiask654 I DID research and it was entirely unclear, even on Roland's website. the X series is new, where I live in Europe it's been available only since February 15, so what you find online concerns the former FP-30/60/90 series, and, no, I have found NO TRACE online that 60 and 90 had the triple connectors - in fact, all the indications are that they didn't. I even exchanged with Roland's Customer Service: and as I was inquiring, indeed, about the 30X keyboard, which is the one I had in mind (and which I have since acquired - yeah, tough luck!), they confirmed that it was not compatible with the RPU--3 unit, and never mentioned the 60 and 90 X models.
      And now, I AM going to take the opportunity of this post to take back what I previously said: NO, the KPD-70 triple pedal unit (or bar, as it is fixed into one such bar) CANNOT be used independently from the KSC-70 stand - or at least, "easily".First, the wooden bar into which the unit is screwed DOES NOT LIE ON THE GROUND - the pedal unit protrudes at the bottom by something like a centimeter. The bar is MEANT to be screwed into the two side legs of the KSC-70 stand to give it stability, and NOT lie on the ground.
      The effect of that is that, when you want to use it independently, the lever effect of simply pressing on the pedal(s) will throw the complete bar off-balance and it will lopside to the front: UNUSABLE.
      Add to that that if you use a portable, X-shaped, foldable stand, as I do (I have a standard RTX RX-40 stand), the KPD-70 is always going to be longer than the width of your opened stand. Which means you can't even place the damned bar on the ground: the only way is to somehow place it over the stand's transversal metal tubes which serve as its footing (have a look here to visualize what I'm talking about: pickmypiano.com/electronic-keyboard-stands/), which makes the bar even more unstable, and thus DOUBLY UNUSABLE!
      Also: if you unscrew the actual pedal unit from the bar (you can, and that at least is easy) and try to use it independently, it isn't any more stable on the ground. So now (I only discovered all this yesterday, and it was a bad day!) I figure that I'm going to have to do a little fix of my own, screwing the unit onto a wooden board (I figure 50 cm length, 35 width and 1 depth) whose "protruding" front part will offset the lever effect of pressing on the pedals, and which I can place against the wall, under the legs of my portable stand, to give it stability (because that has been a problem with the RPU-3 unit) - but obviously that may work only if your keyboard is placed against a wall. Doesn't seem very complicated, even for a poor handyman like myself - so why doesn't Roland offer it?
      I DID my goddamn research, as I said I even had an exchange of correspondance with the people at Roland. Roland is TOTALLY silent about all this: they sell the pedal unit as if it were independent from the stand, and it is not. I'm very pissed with them.

  • @cresshead
    @cresshead Před 3 lety

    fp90x has midi ports too.

  • @poerava
    @poerava Před rokem

    5:54 what the hell was that chin raise at the end?

    • @john9675
      @john9675 Před 6 měsíci

      His missus just walked in ..

    • @poerava
      @poerava Před 6 měsíci

      @@john9675
      lol

  • @stenaldomehilli8809
    @stenaldomehilli8809 Před 3 lety +1

    That A-flat on that miner seventh B-flat - A-flat interval at 2:09 recalls me my grandfather working with a hammer in the backyard years ago.😂😂 I mean come on! That metallic, dry, unbearable sound especially when playing above forte, is there since Roland Jupiter came out! Isn't it shameful that they still sell us the same damned piano sound for so many years?
    P.S. I own an FP-30 and I believe Roland offers more than its rivals in this price range, but that doesn't mean their piano sounds are limitless.

  • @WildernessMusic_GentleSerene

    Incredible...a few minutes demo of the acoustic piano voice and that's it. No info no demo on decay rates at different octaves, chord and single notes, pedal function, sympathetic resonance with and without pedal, what about variable sustain pedal???????. The biggest problems with Dpianos is not addressed or demonstrated. I can only assume from this video that the FP90x is just another horrible imitation of an acoustic, and all crap since you would not critically demo it, and only played for a few minutes.

    • @Mr850man
      @Mr850man Před 3 lety

      so much bitterness in one comment

    • @WildernessMusic_GentleSerene
      @WildernessMusic_GentleSerene Před 3 lety +1

      @@Mr850man Try frustration. There are 1000s of Dpianos, sorting them all out is impossible without great reviews.

    • @Mr850man
      @Mr850man Před 3 lety +1

      just buy a midi and use pianoteq

    • @vatolegato
      @vatolegato Před 3 lety +1

      @@WildernessMusic_GentleSerene try pianodreamers website. They might be able to help you with your specific concerns.

  • @vspatmx7458
    @vspatmx7458 Před 3 lety

    It's a sin to play
    Elton / g Micheal - Don't let the sun go down on me
    And then stop even before it starts

  • @ChayoSaldarriaga
    @ChayoSaldarriaga Před 2 lety

    Kawai ES is better ... warm acoustic pianos, Roland is to much bell sound in the end.

  • @TheCrusaderRabbits
    @TheCrusaderRabbits Před 3 lety +1

    It lacks Bluetooth headphones.

    • @ringodingo6945
      @ringodingo6945 Před 3 lety

      You get used to cords.

    • @justsaybobby
      @justsaybobby Před 3 lety

      There would probably be lag issues with Bluetooth headphones...

    • @akajambas
      @akajambas Před 3 lety

      You can’t play instruments with bluetooth. There is too much lag.

    • @frwinston7259
      @frwinston7259 Před 3 lety

      No it doesn't. It's not the piano which doesn't allow it, but the current BT technology. Using wireless headphones through Bluetooth won't work well bcs there will be some latency (short delay) between your playing and what you will hear in your headphones. Same if you connect your TV with Bluetooth earbuds, sound and image will be out of synch. But maybe some new TV's have remedied that? I don't know. I've tried a little device (don't remember the brand) that you plug on the TV's headphones mini jack out, which announced the disappearance of this latency, but it actually didn't work well and in addition the sound of the TV had to be increased a lot.

  • @anatol1204
    @anatol1204 Před 3 lety +3

    You pay 2000 to have a piano sound inferior than a good vst and it doesnt even have modulation wheel or pitch shift..and the best you dont have nowhere to put the keyboard or the mouse..In few words they blackmail you to buy the better piano action that dont cost them almost nothing more than the inferior one that they put in the low range models..This is same bullshit situation with kawai and yamaha..MARKETING..Those companies obligate thousands of people (PARENTS KIDS STUDENTS ) ..to play in bad piano actions because they dont have 2000 dollars or more to buy a good one ..

    • @ringodingo6945
      @ringodingo6945 Před 3 lety

      There's nothing like a great VST and a great motherboard but some people just ain't into that setup. I've played all the Digitals and Stage Keys and VSTs I like them all but not the price...Oh if you ever got the Yam modx8, there's heaps of room for Mouse and keyboard

    • @anatol1204
      @anatol1204 Před 3 lety

      @@ringodingo6945 there is also kawai vpc but it costs 1400..but it doesnt have the action of mp 11 that costs 2400..only mp 11 or roland fp 90 have actions that the keys have the same presure on all the surface and so that you can study ..thats why i wrote this negative comment..The main problem with the low end keys is that the they are harder to press in the edge where the key meets or entries in the piano and they are softer on the opposite edge ..and this is serious problem for someone that wants to study or play hours..

    • @anatol1204
      @anatol1204 Před 3 lety

      @@ringodingo6945 I m studio composer and still in 2021 there is no complete solution..(optimum piano action ) vpc don t have modulation ..pitch..MERCY

    • @dang579
      @dang579 Před 3 lety

      I enjoyed reading this comment