
SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine
An acoustic piano is beautifully simple yet
profoundly complex; a wonderful collision
of physical materials which produces a
rich piano tone. But although a piano
sounds simple and pure it’s anything
but shallow, with an enormous dynamic
range spanning fragile, delicate highs
to crashing, thunderous lows, each note
underpinned by detail and depth. It’s
little surprise that conventional digital
pianos struggle to measure up. Which is a
problem: the piano is a player’s instrument
and when it doesn’t sound right, you can
really feel it (or not, as the case may be).
So rather than try to make yesterday’s
piano a little bit better, we decided on
a different direction. Instead of merely
recording the sound of each note, why
not recreate it, along with the physical
interactions that give a piano its unique
signature tone? It took decades to
develop the technology, and you’re
probably not interested in how it works.
But you’ll denitely be interested in how it
sounds, and how it feels to play.
We call it SuperNATURAL Piano and
we think it’s the most exciting thing to
happen to the piano since the piano.
Play one and you’ll hear where we’re
coming from. You’ll notice a far greater
dynamic range, comprising brighter
highs and darker lows, infused with
colour, character and long natural
decays that fade to nothingness. You’ll
hear more detailed harmonics when
playing fortissimo passages, and fast
key repetition no longer forces you to
compromise your style while the piano
tries to keep up. And as you play, you’ll
forget that you’re playing a digital
piano. Which is exactly how it should
be. Playing a digital piano can be as
inspiring as an acoustic - when it’s a
SuperNATURAL Piano.
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Here’s something you may not realise. Digital pianos
are great, but truly great digital pianos are rare. This
is because getting it just right is difcult: most digital
pianos use their technology to produce their sound,
key touch, and sound systems. We also fully respect
the authentic process of acoustic piano sounding
from key touch through piano frame to other strings
resonance and meticulously reproduce this process by
our unique digital technology. Here are three reasons
why a Roland digital is a better piano.
SOUNDING
THIS SIMPLE
IS QUITE
COMPLICATED
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