SDP-2 Stage Piano by Gear4music

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SDP-2 Stage Piano by Gear4music

SDP-2 Stage Piano by Gear4music

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
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Another impressive feature is the ease of connectivity between the piano and all your devices. This keyboard features Digital Piano Controller Application which allows you to connect the piano with to an iPhone or iPad. There are lots of compatible applications with this keyboard which enables you to write, record, and sample the music for any genre you’re working in. The hall and church reverbs add a lot more space to your piano, simulating a large concert space, whilst the room reverb creates a more intimate sound, making the piano feel like it’s in a smaller performance space. The final two reverb settings are delays; this is useful if you play in electronic ensembles.

As far as the Roland goes, the touch is on the light side, but much heavier than a keyboard. I would say that the Roland’s key touch is not far away from a brand new Yamaha upright piano with the exception of their Indonesian model B1 which has a stiff, heavy touch. If you have experienced something similar to the above, and you’re at the end of your tether, then I’m here to offer you some unbiased advice on which digital piano you should consider. I find Graham is a very professional pianist, on anoustic piano and on digital ones as well! Each time I need advise from him, he is always there and replies me in a responsible way.When it comes to connectivity, you can always use the USB-MIDI output to connect to your laptop to save directly, edit, play and record your music. It also features the RCA stereo output and sustains pedal input. However, the Gear4music extended warranty scheme provides an enhanced service, and is designed to offer a higher level of protection than many 'free' warranties offered by some retailers and manufacturers. Advice: A really good range of digital pianos that are ideal for anyone learning to play. All Hadley digital pianos have the correct weighting on the keys. Their base model (D10) is excellent value and is the piano I recommend for children to learn on if you’re on a tight budget. They say “No, no, no, the Roland digital piano is better than the Yamaha, and far better than the Kawai”. They then sit down and play the Yamaha, and then the Roland and convince you that the Roland would be far better for you than the Yamaha and the Kawai.

CREATE THE PERFECT PIANO SOUND– Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, the SDP-2 digital stage piano by Gear4Music is perfect for creating the sound you need. With weighted action, 3 velocity sensitivity layers, and adjustable reverb and chorus, this full size keyboard has everything you need to produce great sounding music. Roland FP30, which had a really nice sound which I liked, but not sure what level this would be suitable for. The size seemed suitable. The Alesis Coda PRO, 88-Key Digital Piano also allows you to play along with 60 preset songs and even record your own music with the User Record Mode.The layering mode of this piano allows you to customise the voices. Also, it enables you to assign sounds to slides, thanks to its split mode function. The lesson mode splits the keyboard into two sections with the same pitch and voice hence allowing the teacher and the student both play the same notes.



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