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Roland Introduces ep-70 and ep-90 Digital Pianos

ep-70
July 26, 1999

Roland, the world leader in digital piano technology, breaks the price vs. features barrier with its new ep-70 and ep-90 digital pianos. These affordable instruments offer velocity-sensitive, weighted keyboards and incredible stereo grand piano sounds derived from Roland's professional sound library.

For those on limited budgets or with limited space, the ep-70 and ep-90 will make practicing and playing the piano feel and sound like the "real" thing, with the added educational benefits and flexibility of advanced digital instruments.

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The ep-90 features a full 88-note weighted keyboard, while the more compact ep-70 offers 76-weighted keys. Both the ep-70 and ep-90 feature 64-voice polyphony with rich, newly-sampled stereo piano sounds which invoke the feel of a beautifully crafted grand piano-at a fraction of the cost and space. The simple, straightforward operation makes it easy to play, practice or learn the piano on these instruments. A specially designed control panel enables simple, one-touch selection of eight different instruments.

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Along with the classic Roland acoustic piano sounds, both the ep-70 and ep-90 offer single-touch access to sounds such as electric piano, vibes, harpsichord, organ, strings and choir sounds. One-touch features like Tone Select, Chorus and Reverb further enhance their sonic qualities and playing possibilities. Beginning and advanced players will appreciate performance features like the built-in metronome for practicing, a song recorder for capturing performances for playback, an Audio In/Out jack for practicing with CD's or tapes, and dual headphone jacks for music lessons or playing duets. A Transpose function permits easy transposing into any key.

The ep-70/90's 10W built-in stereo speaker system faithfully reproduces their dynamic piano and instrument sounds. Quite simply, the new ep-70 and ep-90 raise the standard in sound, quality, and features for affordable "first" digital pianos.

For more information, visit Roland on the web at www.rolandus.com.

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