A Question About Roland Digital Pianos
ByThis is a question from Mario of http://www.MGOrchestra.com …
“I figured from your web site, you might have come across the Roland KR 33 piano. Are the keys weighted or not?”
No Mario, the Roland KR-33 does not have weighted keys. It has 76 synth-style keys that are velocity sensitive.
“There is another Roland model said to have weighted keys (76) EP 7 II. Any idea if it produces a classical piano sound as well? (That’s what I am after.)”

This is the official feature breakdown:
The ep-7mkII has a 76-note velocity-sensitive, weighted keyboard and eight CD-quality instrument sounds for creating life-like performances that can be stored on the built-in four song recorder.
Features:
* 76 semi-weighted keys with touch sensitivity
* Built-in stereo sound system with two 5″ speakers
* Onboard digital reverb and chorus effects
* Dual headphone jacks for silent listening by two players or teacher and student
* Optional “console” type stand specifically for the EP7 and EP7mkII
Here’s a close up of the sounds available. You’ll note there are two different piano sounds available. On most Roland gear, these are typically a classical oriented piano and a jazz/pop/rock piano.

I hope this helps you with your search!
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