Roland
Introduces The HP-126 Digital PianoAffordable
New HP-126 Brings Superb Performance to the Entry Level and Used Piano Markets January
29, 1998Roland
Corporation U.S. introduces the HP-126, the newest addition to its popular HP
line of digital pianos. Designed to offer superb piano sounds and convenient new
features, this affordable digital piano targets the entry-level and educational
markets, as well as used piano buyers. Though the HP-126 is designed for beginning
players, it offers the acclaimed Roland stereo piano sampling technology for uncompromised
acoustic piano reproduction. The HP-126's stunning sounds are actually the result
of countless hours of analyses and sound refinement, designed to please the most
discerning pianist. The HP-126 also offers three additional sounds carefully
selected from the vast Roland library: electric piano, harpsichord and pipe organ.
These alternate sounds can be selected easily during start-up. Features like key
transpose and other MIDI functions can be adjusted to match the needs of players
of all levels. True to its musician-friendly philosophy, the HP-126's reverb and
chorus effects are set automatically, allowing piano enthusiasts to sit back and
enjoy the ambiance of a concert hall or the beautiful shimmer of the chorus effect.
The HP-126's new 88-note weighted hammer-action keyboard gives a player powerful
piano performance and guarantees a superior playing feel never before found on
an entry-level digital piano. The HP-126 also features two-headphone jacks that
make it ideal for lessons, duet playing or practice. Its elegant dark rosewood
finish adds beauty to any room and lends a sense of tradition to any style of
decor.
Roland is a world leader in the design, manufacture and distribution
of electronic musical instruments, professional audio equipment, multimedia products
and music accessories. For
more information, contact Roland Corporation U.S., 7200 Dominion Circle, Los Angeles,
CA 90040, 213.685.5141, www.rolandus.com.
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