Roland Piano Partner 2 app for convenient sound selection
Twin piano mode
Roland FP-10 Digital Piano Walkthrough
The Roland FP-10 BK at a glance
The FP-10 BK is an affordable stage piano for beginners, equipped with a PHA-4 standard keyboard that provides an authentic playing feel. The SuperNATURAL tone generation, which is also integrated into the larger models, provides a very natural, full sound. A powerful speaker system projects a dynamic piano sound into any room. For beginners in piano playing, the Stage Piano offers numerous digital learning functions. A Bluetooth and MIDI interface provides access to the wide world of DAWs (digital audio workstations) and apps. Measuring 128.4 x 25.8 cm, the Roland FP-10 is an optimal solution for anyone looking for a good, but compact stage piano.
Natural playing feel with high expressiveness
The FP-10 BK features a PHA-4 standard keyboard. With 88 weighted keys and hammer action, the stage piano provides a natural feel and high expression. Roland's touch detection technology reproduces every nuance of playing, both soft and hard keystrokes.
Natural sound
The SuperNATURAL sound generation included in the instrument allows for a lively, expressive piano sound. In addition to the natural piano sound, you'll find other sounds in the FP-10 such as organ, electric piano and string sounds. The integrated speakers provide a full warm sound in any room.
Learning function and extensive features
The Stage Piano offers a wide range of digital learning features that make practising fun and productive. An integrated metronome improves timing while playing. In Twin Piano mode, it is possible to practice four-handed playing in the same register and make even faster progress.
I selected this keyboard from Roland because of the quality of their weighted keys. They feel amazing and that's exactly what I was looking for. The finish is great, the craftsmanship is impressive for this price range. My only complaint is that the output volume (headphones / line-out) is a little low. Therefore one might want to use low ohms headphones, or a small preamp. I personally use my H2 recorder in between so I can boost the volume and also press record on the fly if I want to record an idea. If you end up using a recorder or a preamp, make sure to use a stereo cable.
Excellent for a complete beginner such as myself. Well-built, easy features to learn, I can see myself falling in love with this keyboard the more practice I get.