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Roland’s 50th Anniversary Concept Piano

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Re: Roland’s 50th Anniversary Concept Piano

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Finally, an internet connected piano. I can't wait until I get prompted to install updates while playing, have to pay a subscription fee to use the sustain pedal, and have the instrument become non-functional 15 years after purchase once the manufacturer finds the service is no longer profitable and decommissions its server.

Moonlight sonata interrupted by the windows crash sound or a message notification beep.

Re: Roland’s 50th Anniversary Concept Piano

#53

It's odd there's no audio footage of it happening. Only a 6 second muted video.

Quadcopters sound like an enormous swarm of bees. I doubt the sound quality coming out of them is very good.

The renders look like bladeless airflow, not a quad or propeller based system

Re: Roland’s 50th Anniversary Concept Piano

#54
The drones seem entirely impractical, but also in keeping for a 21st century concept piece.

Also in keeping, and something I truly despise, is the ubiquitous and obtrusive thick-bezzeled touchscreen just slapped in the middle. I don't think it looks good in the render and looks even worse in the photo.

Instead of spending money developing ways to introduce noise into the speakers, I'd have rather seen the screen match the curve of the panel; though I'm not sure if shaped screens are even possible yet. At the very least they could have done a nicer job of blending the screen in for this art piece.

Re: Roland’s 50th Anniversary Concept Piano

#55

The drones seem entirely impractical, but also in keeping for a 21st century concept piece. Also in keeping, and something I truly despise, is the ubiquitous and obtrusive thick-bezzeled touchscreen just slapped in the middle. I don't think it looks good in the render and looks even worse in the photo. Instead of spending money developing ways to introduce noise into the speakers, I'd have rather seen the screen matc…

You can shape a screen by hiding or removing elements of a square screen and solve the rest in software which confirms to the visible shape.

Square screen in this is as lazy as the rest of it.

Re: Roland’s 50th Anniversary Concept Piano

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post #46

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i know this is tongue-in-cheek, but roland is not that kind of company

The IAP cloud subscriptions and in-app surveillance spyware in the Roland iOS app seem to suggest otherwise: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/roland-piano-app/id1610462043

Damn, I was joking in my original comment, but yep there it is.

    In-App Purchases
    Roland Cloud Core Year $29.99
    Roland Cloud Core Month $2.99
https://www.roland.com/global/categories/roland_cloud/

"Roland Cloud is an evolving cloud-based suite of software synthesizers, drum machines, and sampled instruments for modern creators."

It's not hard to predict how that's likely to pan out in the coming years.

I recently saw a second hand Roland AT-900 organ for sale near me (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfm_AYqI1No). I'm tempted. The fact that comes with all it's sound and functionality built-in and doesn't have any internet connectivity which can be used to disable said features after my subscription expires makes it more compelling.

Re: Roland’s 50th Anniversary Concept Piano

#57
post #51

Finally, an internet connected piano. I can't wait until I get prompted to install updates while playing, have to pay a subscription fee to use the sustain pedal, and have the instrument become non-functional 15 years after purchase once the manufacturer finds the service is no longer profitable and decommissions its server.

Moonlight sonata interrupted by the windows crash sound or a message notification beep.

or a drone literally crashing

Re: Roland’s 50th Anniversary Concept Piano

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post #30

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I can vouch for the 515. I got one last year and I love it. Make sure you get the proper furniture stand for it. L515 I think.

I just went for it... Sweetwater had the whole triforce in stock. Got the P515 + L515 + LP1.

That's exactly what I bought. Almost from Sweetwater as well, though I ended up buying from a local dealer instead.

Re: Roland’s 50th Anniversary Concept Piano

#59
post #49

Earlier quoted context omitted.

The IAP cloud subscriptions and in-app surveillance spyware in the Roland iOS app seem to suggest otherwise: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/roland-piano-app/id1610462043

Damn, I was joking in my original comment, but yep there it is. In-App Purchases Roland Cloud Core Year $29.99 Roland Cloud Core Month $2.99 https://www.roland.com/global/categories/roland_cloud/ "Roland Cloud is an evolving cloud-based suite of software synthesizers, drum machines, and sampled instruments for modern creators." It's not hard to predict how that's likely to pan out in the coming years. I recently saw…

Yeahhh Roland kinda sucks lately. This concept has some cool stuff, but in synth land they kinda missed the boat. Everyone else is doing this awesome pure analog renaissance and Roland is just doing emulation. They’re not even leading digital - that’s Hydrasynth.

Re: Roland’s 50th Anniversary Concept Piano

#60

Over the last several weeks I have been deep in research for a new digital piano, spending a lot of time looking at Roland, Kawai, and Yamaha models, and seeing this made me giggle. I doubt I would ever buy even one of the less traditional-looking production models (like the Kiyola), but I am glad they have fun with creating wild concepts like this.

Kawai makes quite nice digital pianos. The CA95 that we bought about 5 years ago has real wooden hammer action and a wooden soundboard. It also reproduces the harmonics (through digital samples) that you get when you hold the sustain pedal down and play a different string (resonant frequencies can vibrate other strings that you haven't played).

I highly recommend them if you are considering a digital piano.

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