Originally Posted By Bill Lewis
The 2000 is defiantly one of the top weighted keyboards for the preforming pro. Lots of editing, sounds,etc. Much more than I need or want . Keybed and Piano sounds are the same except the 2000 adds,the V Piano in the arsenal. More for a,band player who needs,to cover piano and synth parts.
For basic home use or giggling as a Pianist the FP90 is fantastic. Being able to use a mic with effects thru it and save as part do a registration are great.
Very happy and impressed with my purchase. Enough features and great sounds to cover the needs of a Piano Preforming Pro.


Bill, Thanks for your recommendation on the FP90, I purchased one from SZ member Frankieve at Audioworks. This is a very fine digital piano.

You mentioned the Piano Designer feature that's built in, it's a great feature. It's worth telling SZ about the FP90's built in program called "Piano Designer". It allows you to make subtle changes to the piano even moving the tuning from A=440 to A=442 and many other increments above and below A=440. It's a bit of a pain to make the changes at the piano, but I discovered there is a dedicated Roland app for the iPad/iPhone called "Piano Designer." I downloaded it then thru Bluetooth I got it synched with the FP90. Pretty amazing there are 30 presets and once you get the iPad and the piano talking to each other you simply tap on the preset and it loads it. There are even a couple of presets set up by famous piano technicians. The presets blew me away they really change the character and sound of the piano it's almost like you're in a piano showroom with a few different pianos to test drive.