

Features
Type | Digital piano |
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Keyboard | PHA-4 |
Sounds | 15 |
Polyphonie (max.) | 256 |
Amplification | 8 W x 2 |
Connectors | USB to host, USB to device |
Connectique | Bluetooth Midi/Audio |
Dimensions | 136 x 34,5 x 78 cm |
Weight | 34.4 kg |
The advice of J-F Hanlet
The new F-107 BKX has the ability to play and practice music along with a beautiful backing ensemble. Now with added Bluetooth® connection and USB-to-PC. The rhythms are easy to use, providing intelligent backing that automatically follows the chords you play. Different rhythm styles cover a diverse variety of musical genres, from rock to Latin, reggae, modern electronic styles, and many others. Interface only through Roland Piano App via IPAD/IPHONE/ANDROID Tablet.
Description
Sound that responds to your touch.
Integrating the famous SuperNATURAL sound generator at its heart, the F107 faithfully reproduces all facets of your musical personality, from the most powerful fortissimo to the most delicate pianissimo. The PHA-4 Standard hammer-action, escapement, and ivory-touch keyboard adds to the feeling of playing on an authentic acoustic piano, even producing the distinctive click of release of the keys.
Intuitive operation for an inspiring gaming experience
With its easy-to-access controllers and intuitive icon display, the F107 is easy to use and will make you want to play. Leave the operating instructions aside and explore for yourself, its very useful metronome, and its recording function which allows you to listen to your piano playing again and appreciate your progress.
More efficient learning with apps and Bluetooth
Thanks to its Bluetooth connectivity, the F107 makes your work sessions more fun and more efficient. Bluetooth audio allows you to connect a smartphone to the piano and listen to the music it plays on the instrument's speakers while playing with it. Bluetooth MIDI, on the other hand, provides access to online learning platforms such as Skoove. Apart from the Roland Piano App, you can also try the Piano Every Day app, whose One Week Master program helps you learn a new song in a week, and which automatically records you so you can listen to what you've played.
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