A new era of quality, expression, and authenticity …
introducing the Roland HP500-series pianos
The beauty and authenticity of Roland’s nest V-Piano Grand has now arrived in the HP series. With the full sound and expressive soul of a grand, these classy,
compact pianos offer agship performance in a space-saving footprint. Equipped with Acoustic Projection technology — an innovative, multi-dimensional
sound system that intelligently reproduces the natural depth and soundeld of an acoustic piano — as well as SuperNATURAL Piano sound engines, the new
HP500 series offers unsurpassed performance and realism in an elegant, spinet format.
New Dimension Of
Piano Experience
Resonant, multi-dimensional soundeld
The unique sound space that is created when you play an acoustic piano — the resonance
between strings and the resonance from the piano’s frame or body — is realized in the HP500
series through a complex and yet harmonious combination of elements. The HP507 and HP505
create this realistic sound space through Acoustic Projection technology, which marries the
multi-dimensional sound system found in our flagship V-Piano Grand with the SuperNATURAL
Piano sound engine. The HP507 comes with six specially designed speakers that are located
properly to project each element in its natural position — from the resonant tones emanating
from the top that engulf the player (Spatial speakers) to the direct and dynamic sounds that
the player senses as the hammer hits the strings (Nearfield speakers), as well as the resonant
and dynamic lows that are produced near the player’s feet (Cabinet speakers). The HP505’s
Acoustic Projection system employs four specially designed speakers, including Spatial/
Nearfield speakers and Cabinet speakers. The sound elements from each speaker are
intelligently blended to reproduce the true soundfield of an acoustic piano, resulting in a natural,
multi-dimensional listening experience.
Characteristics of the HP507’s speakers:
Spatial speakers: These speakers create a unique sense of sound space in
which the player is engulfed from above by a variety of vibrant and ambient sounds,
including resonance created by the piano’s frame or when a damper pedal is pressed.
Nearfield speakers:
will hear most directly, including string resonance and noise elements that are created from
keyboard movements. This gives the player an immediate, realistic sense of response.
Cabinet speakers: These speakers support the entire sound with dynamic
lows and resonance from the soundboard and cabinet.
*HP505 incorporates Spatial/Nearfield speakers that project a variety of resonances and direct, dynamic sounds.
These produce direct and dynamic sounds that the player
Vibrant, immersive sound
Equipped with our acclaimed SuperNATURAL Piano Sound Engine, the HP500 series has
been designed to deliver the world’s best piano sounds. This was created through a marriage
of an 88-key multi-sampled sound engine and the award-winning technology used in our
V-Pianos. The result is a stunningly faithful reproduction of the tonal and resonant behavior of
each individual key across the keyboard.
Unique expression in every key
Each of the 88 notes on a grand piano has its own character, due to the fact that the strings
are different sizes and lengths, are composed of different materials, and are struck by hammers
of different sizes. These differences create variations in the tonal color and resonance of each
note. For the SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine, we sampled all 88 notes of a variety of
world-class pianos and used our unique digital technology to faithfully reproduce the full, rich
tone and expressiveness of the world’s finest pianos.
Exquisite clarity
The built-in “Piano Designer” feature lets you customize
tones by making fine adjustments to the resonance between
strings and other nuances. The Soundboard behavior
function (HP507/505/503) faithfully reproduces the behavior
of the soundboard, such as the subtle differences in
harmonic make-up and resonance based on the number
of notes played and chord-note intervals. As a result, the
HP500 series performs like a well-tuned acoustic piano
even when many notes are played at once. Each note is
perfectly defined and clear.
(Only for Piano Tones)
Soundboard Behavior (Off, 10 levels)
Cabinet Resonance (Off, 10 levels)
Damper Resonance (Off, 10 levels)
String Resonance (Off, 10 levels)
Key Off Resonance (Off, 10 levels)
Perfect touch
Pianos produce differences not only in volume, but also subtle
Variation in tone color produced by
the SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine.
variations in tonal color depending on how forcefully the key is
struck. The HP500 series’ SuperNATURAL Piano sound engines
deliver natural and seamless changes in tonal color in response
to the player’s touch. With their expanded dynamic range, these
pianos support the most demanding and subtle techniques, just
as one would expect from an acoustic grand piano.
Natural tone
The natural decay of notes and beautiful lingering tones
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*The graph is an artistic illustration.
Variation in tone color produced by the
SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine as the
tone decays.
are essential elements of a piano’s sound. The decaying
sound of an acoustic piano not only decreases in volume,
but also gradually changes in color to a softer tone. The
SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine replicates this natural
decay, just like an acoustic grand.
Volume
Natural variations in tonal quality
*The graph and drawings are artist’s conceptions.
Time
Authentic Fortepiano Onboard
In addition to the selection of onboard grand-piano sounds, the new HP500 series features a
newly added Early Piano category containing four fortepiano variations and two harpsichord
variations. Masterpieces composed by maestros such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin
can be played with the original sounds from the period. The
appreciation and understanding for the piece is heightened
when using the instrument that was actually used by the
composers. You can also play these early piano sounds with
built-in historic temperaments, which are ideal to play with
other classical instruments.
Fortepiano photo courtesy of the Hamamatsu City Museum of Musical Instruments.
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Environmentally conscious design
Transfer Your Emotions And Passion
Real-feel keyboard
The HP505 and HP507 are equipped with Roland’s flagship PHAIII (Progressive Hammer
Action III) Ivory Feel keyboard with Escapement. The HP503 contains an Ivory Feel-S keyboard
with Escapement. With fast key-repetition and sensitivity, these keyboards faithfully translate
into sound the subtle differences in tones from different playing styles and force at which
they are played. The keys are finished with material that provides
moisture-absorbing properties, resulting in a keyboard with the
natural texture and tactile sensation of real ivory and ebony.
*The HP503 is equipped with an Ivory Feel-S keyboard featuring the same functions as
PHAIII keyboard with one-piece construction.
Personalized touch
On all Roland digital pianos, you can select your favorite touch sensitivity – from light to
standard and heavy. You can adjust the touch response of your keyboard depending on how
strong your fingers are or for particular practice objectives.
*The HP507 offers 100 types of the key response.
Attention to every detail
The length of the hidden portion of the keys has been made
as long as possible, so that the fulcrum is located farther back
on the keys. This reduces the difference in touch response
from the front to the rear of the keys, replicating the longer
keys and superior response of a grand piano and further
enhancing the natural playing feel.
Progressive Damper Action Pedal
HP500-series pianos are equipped with Progressive Damper Action pedal, which offer light
resistance at the beginning of the stroke and more resistance the instant they begin to take
effect, just like real acoustic pianos. This makes it easy for the performer to know when the
pedal begins take effect, and also enables half-pedal techniques for subtle control of aftertones
and resonance.
Relationship between key length
and touch weight
Key is the opti mum length (PHAIII /Ivory Fe el-S)
Long
Fulcrum
Key is too short
Short
Fulcrum
*The graph and drawings are artist’s conceptions.
Natural touch
Unnaturally heavy
Perfect Form
Beautiful cabinet design and nishes compliment any décor
Not only do the HP500 pianos sound great, they look stunning as well. The elegant form
incorporates the curves that are found in the styling of traditional upright pianos. The front legs
add both stability and style. Brass music holders*
your manuscripts. The three pedals have a traditional lateral design that allows smoother pedal
movements. All models feature the “Classic” key lid position to conceal the control panel and
display when desired. Available finishes include the traditional satin black, a warm rosewood
wood grain, and a mirror-like polished ebony*
*1, *2, *3 HP507, HP505
All HP series models feature the Classic Position.
Ease of use — the Roland advantage
The simple and intuitive control panel affords quick and easy
access to the HP500 Series’ numerous features and functions;
the LCD provides a friendly visual interface. Frequently used
connection jacks or connectors, such as headphone jacks, or USB
memory connector are conveniently located near the front of
models; a handy headphone hook is provided for convenient storage.
1
and large music rests*2 help you manage
3
.
all
The HP500 series was designed not only with piano quality in mind, but the environment as well.
Its maximum power consumption is significantly reduced compared to the previous series (less
than 1/3 power draw by comparison), and yet the new models offer enhanced volume and sound
pressure! When used under normal conditions in a typical household, the instruments’ power
consumption is around 34W, 11W, and 8W respectively*. The HP500 series also has an Auto Off
function that, when activated, can turn power off after a certain amount of specified non-activity.
* These figures were measured according to the method that is based on Roland's technical standard.
Expand Your Enjoyment
Digital conveniences
Since they are digital, HP pianos never need to be tuned, so you can enjoy perfect piano
sounds year round in any climate. You can adjust the volume to suit the room you are playing in,
and can also use headphones for private practice day or night. Another digital advantage is that
these pianos are lightweight, compact, and relatively easy to transport. They also come packed
with a range of functions that are useful for practicing, including
an onboard metronome and a Twin Piano function that lets you
split the keyboard into two zones so two players can play side
by side in the same register. The AB Repeat feature is also great
for your practice/training sessions, especially when using the
onboard lesson songs, as it lets you practice designated parts
repeatedly. The HP500 series offers eight types of tunings,
including equal temperament.
Built-in audio/MIDI recorder with exible control
A recorder is built into all HP500-series pianos for capturing your performances as audio and/
or MIDI data — a very convenient feature for pianists as well as students who want to evaluate
their playing. Flexible controls such as Center Cancel, Transpose, and Tempo Change are
available for audio data (HP507/505/503). You can also connect an external digital music
player to the input jacks, play a song file, and the HP507 and 505 can transpose it in real time.
You can even minimize the melody of an audio song using Center Cancel function. Play along
and capture your performance as audio data. Recorded audio data can be saved onto USB
memory, and copied to an external computer for making audio CDs or for uploading to the
Internet.
* USB memory is required for audio recording.
* The HP503 captures your performance as well as play backed SMF data as audio data.
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HP507
Top-of-the-line model with highest quality of sound and expressiveness, just like a grand piano
Wide, deep soundfield provided by multi-dimensional Acoustic Projection system
Powerful, rich sound with enhanced amplification and six speakers
SuperNATURAL Piano engine provides authentic, natural, expressive performance
New Soundboard Behavior function in the Piano Designer enables clear, natural tone even when many notes are played simultaneously
Progressive Damper Action pedal closely replicates the pedal response and control of a grand piano
Play classical-piano masterpieces using authentic sounds (such as true fortepiano) they were written for
Built-in song library includes piano masterpieces as well as popular etudes for daily practice (Czerny 100, Hannon, etc.)
Metronome and recorder onboard; the recorder lets you capture your performance onto a connected USB memory as an audio data
The HP507 can transpose and play back audio files from a portable audio player connected via input jack, or audio files from USB memory key; it also
provides Center Cancel functionality so you can create minus-one-type accompaniment tracks. Both Transpose and Center Cancel can be applied to the
audio-input channel, and you can record your performances along with audio playback to USB memory.
Energy Saving Technology achieves powerful and dynamic sound with lower power consumption
Other Specications
128-voice polyphony
Piano Designer
Internal songs
8
2 x headphone jacks
Twin-Piano mode
Tempo Change (audio files)
External memory port
USB CD drive (optional)
Large graphic LCD
HP507-RW
Simulated Rosewood nish
HP507-SB
Satin Black nish
HP507-PE
Polished Ebony nish
(actual bench may vary)
HP505HP503
High-end sound and touch in a gorgeous yet
compact cabinet
HP505-RW
Simulated Rosewood nish
SuperNATURAL Piano engine offers expressive piano sound
based on smooth, colorful tonal variations just like grand pianos
PHAIII Ivory Feel keyboard with Escapement reproduces the feel,
response, and look of a high-end grand piano keyboard
New Soundboard Behavior function enables clear,
natural tone even when many notes are played simultaneously
Progressive Damper Action pedal closely replicates the pedal response
and control of a grand piano
Authentic fortepiano and harpsichord sounds onboard
Internal song library covers masterpieces and etudes (Czerny 100, Hannon, etc.)
Metronome and recorder onboard; recording performance
as audio file to USB memory
The HP505 can transpose and play back audio files from a portable audio
player connected via input jack, or audio files from USB memory key; it also
provides Center Cancel functionality so you can create minus-one-type
accompaniment tracks. Both Transpose and Center Cancel can be applied to
the audio-input channel, and you can record your performances along with
audio playback to USB memory.
Energy Saving Technology achieves powerful and dynamic sound
with lower power consumption
Authentic piano sound and touch; entry-class piano
with no compromising of standard piano features
HP503-SB
Satin Black nish
SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine realizes authentic,
expressive piano performance comparable to acoustic grand pianos
Ivory Feel-S keyboard on par with Roland’s high-end piano keyboard
mechanism, with the aesthetic and comfortable playability of a grand piano
Soundboard Behavior function provides clarity of each note even
when the many notes are played simultaneously
Progressive Damper Action pedal is responsive
to the most delicate playing techniques
Realistic classical fortepiano and harpsichord sounds onboard
Large onboard song library covers piano masterpieces as well
as popular etudes such as Czerny 100 and Hannon
Metronome and recorder onboard; recorder lets you capture
your performances as audio files
HP503 can transpose, play back an audio file via connected USB memory
with the Tempo Change control.
Compact yet noble cabinet with the design elegance of an acoustic piano
Other Specications
128-voice polyphony
Internal songs
2 x headphone jacks
1011
Twin-Piano mode
Tempo Change (audio files)
External memory port
USB CD drive (optional)
Custom LCD
HP505-PE
Polished Ebony nish
HP505-SB
Satin Black nish
Other Specications
128-voice polyphony
Internal songs
2 x headphone jacks
Twin-Piano mode
External memory port
USB CD drive (optional)
Custom LCD
HP503-RW
Simulated Rosewood nish
Specications
Keyboard
Pedals
Sound Generator
(Conforms to GM2/
GS/XG Lite)
Metronome
SMF Recorder
Audio/Audio CDs
Keyboard
Touch Sensitivity
Keyboard Modes
Piano Sound
Max. Polyphony
Tones
Temperaments
Stretched Tuning
Master Tuning
Transpose
Effects
Tempo
Beat
Volume
Tracks
Song Save Format
Songs
Note Storage
Controls
Tempo
Resolution
Playback
Recording
Transpose
Tempo
Controls
88 keys (PHA III Ivory Feel Keyboard with Escapement)
Key Touch: 100 levels, Fixed Touch,
Hammer Response: Off, 10 levels
Whole, Dual (volume balance adjustable), Split (split point adjustable), Twin Piano
Damper (Progressive Damper Action Pedal, capable of continuous detection), Soft (capable of continuous detection),
Sostenuto (function assignable)
SuperNATURAL Piano Sound
128 voices
Grand Piano: 10 tones, Early Piano: 6 tones, E.Piano: 10 tones, Strings: 14 tones, Other: 307 tones (including 8 drum sets, 1 SFX set)
8 types, selectable temperament key
Preset, User tuning (adjustable in individual notes: -50.0 – +50.0 cent), Off
415.3 Hz – 466.2 Hz (adjustable in increments of 0.1 Hz)
Key Transpose: -6 – +5 (in semitones), Playback Transpose: -6 – +5 (in semitones)
Ambience (Off, 10 levels), Brilliance (Off, -10 – 0 – +10)
Only for Piano Tones (Piano Designer):
Open/close lid (7 levels), Soundboard
Behavior (Off, 10 levels), Cabinet
Resonance (Off, 10 levels), Hammer
Noise (5 levels), Damper Noise (Off, 10
levels), Duplex Scale (Off, 10 levels),
Damper Resonance (Off, 10 levels),
String Resonance (Off, 10 levels), Key
Off Resonance (Off, 10 levels)
Only for Organ Tones: Rotary Speaker Effect (Slow/Fast)
Quarter note = 10 to 500
2/2, 0/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 3/8, 6/8, 9/8, 12/8
11 levels
3 tracks
Standard MIDI Files (Format 0)
Recorder section: 1 song, Internal Memory: Max. 99 songs
Approx. 30,000 notes
Song Select, Play/Stop, Rec, Rewinding, Fast-forwarding, Previous song, Next song, Part Mute, Mute Volume, Tempo,
Tempo Mute, All Songs Play, Count-in, Song Balance, AB Repeat
Quarter note = 10 to 500
120 ticks per quarter note
File Format: Audio File (WAV 44.1 kHz/16-bit linear format), Audio CDs (CD-DA) (when using optional CD drive)
Playback Transpose (with Audio from Input jacks): -6 – +5 (in semitones)
Audio Playback Speed: 75 – 125 %
Song Select, Play/Stop, Rec, Rewinding, Fast-forwarding, Previous song, Next song, Tempo, All Songs Play, Song Balance, AB Repeat
Center Cancel (with Audio from Input jacks)Center Cancel
HP507HP505HP503
Key Touch: 5 levels, Fixed Touch
On, Off
Only for Piano Tones: Soundboard Behavior (Off, 10 levels), Cabinet Resonance
(Off, 10 levels), Damper Resonance (Off, 10 levels), String Resonance (Off, 10
levels), Key Off Resonance (Off, 10 levels)
88 keys (Ivory Feel-S Keyboard with
Escapement)
(with Keyboard, SMF data), File Format: Audio File (WAV 44.1 kHz/16-bit
linear format)
Playback Transpose: -6 – +5 (in
semitones)
Internal Song List
Barcarolle / Zhavoronok / Floral Pursuits / Sonate für Klavier Nr.23 1 / Sonate für Klavier Nr.23 2 / Sonate für Klavier Nr.23 3 / Valse, op.34-1 / Polonaise
op.53 / Nocturne No.20 / Die Forelle / Reflets dans l’Eau / La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin / La Campanella / Scherzo No.2 / Étude, op.10-12 / Sonate No.15
(Mozart) / Liebesträume 3 / Étude, op.10-3 / Je te veux / Valse, op.64-1 / Golliwog’s Cakewalk / Fantaisie-Impromptu / Arabesque 1 / An der schönen,
blauen Donau / Auf Flügeln des Gesanges / Mazurka No.5 / Gymnopédie 1 / Étude, op.25-1 / Clair de Lune / Étude, op.10-5 / Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum /
Grande Valse Brillante / La prière d’une Vierge / Course en Troïka / To The Spring / Valse, op.64-2 / Radetzky Marsch / Träumerei / Moments Musicaux 3 /
Prélude, op.28-15 / Harmonious Blacksmith / Ungarische Tänze 5 / Türkischer Marsch (Beethoven) / Nocturne No.2 / Frühlingslied / Präludium / Jägerlied /
Passepied / Für Elise / Türkischer Marsch (Mozart) / Ständchen / Humoreske / Blumenlied / Alpenglöckchen / Menuett G dur (Beethoven) /
Venezianisches Gondellied / Alpenabendröte / Farewell to the Piano / Brautchor / Forget-Me-Not / Wiener Marsch / Le Coucou / Menuett G dur (Bach) /
Spinnerlied / Gavotte / Heidenröslein / Zigeuner Tanz / La Cinquantaine / Csikos Post / Dolly’s Dreaming Awakening / La Violette / Fröhlicher Landmann /
Sonatine op.36-1 (Clementi) / Sonatine op.20-1 (Kuhlau) / Sonatine No.5 (Beethoven) / Czerny 100 (100 songs) / Hanon (20 songs)
Internal Memory
External Memory
Other
Song Save Format
Songs
External Storage
Playable Song
Format
Song Save Format
Internal Songs
Rated Power Output
Volume Level
1
(SPL) *
Speakers
Display
Language
Control
Other Functions
Connectors
Power Consumption
Dimensions
(including piano stand)
Weight
(including piano stand)
Accessories
Standard MIDI Files (Format 0)
Max. 99 songs
USB Flash Memory
Standard MIDI Files (Format 0/1), Roland Original Format (i-Format), Audio File (WAV 44.1 kHz/16-bit linear format),
Audio CDs (CD-DA) (when using optional CD drive)
Standard MIDI Files (Format 0), Audio File (WAV 44.1 kHz/16-bit linear format)
Piano Masterpieces: 75 songs, Selections: 10 songs or greater, Hanon: 20 songs, Czerny #100: 100 songs
60 W x 2, 10 W x 230 W x 2, 5 W x 212 W x 2
110 dB107 dB105 dB
Cabinet Speakers: 16 cm x 2 (with
Speaker box), Nearfield Speakers:
5 cm x 2, Spatial Speakers: (12 x
8 cm) x 2
Graphic monochrome LCD 122 x
32 dots
English
Volume (Slider)
Panel Lock, MIDI Visual Control
AC inlet, Pedal connector, Input jacks
(L/Mono, R): RCA phono type, Output
jacks (L/Mono, R): 1/4-inch phone
type, USB COMPUTER port, USB
MEMORY port, MIDI connectors (In,
Out), Phones jack (Stereo, with Twin
Piano Individual Mode) x 2: Stereo
1/4-inch phone type
34 W (31 W - 85 W), 34 W: Average
power consumption while piano is
played with volume at center position,
31 W: Power consumption immediately
after power-up; nothing being played,
85 W: Rated power consumption
[With Music Rest] 1,405 (W) x 498 (D)
x 1,129 (H) mm; 55-3/8 (W) x 19-5/8
(D) x 44-1/2 (H) inches, [When
folding down the music rest] 1,405 (W)
x 498 (D) x 956 (H) mm; 55-3/8 (W) x
19-5/8 (D) x 37-11/16 (H) inches
HP507-RW/HP507-SB: 80.5 kg; 177
lbs 8 oz, HP507-PE: 82.5kg; 181
lbs 15 oz
Owner’s Manual, Roland 60 Classical Piano Masterpieces, Headphone Hook *
Power CordAC Adaptor, Power Cord (for AC Adaptor)
HP507HP505HP503
Cabinet Speakers: 12 cm x 2, Spatial/
Nearfield Speakers: 5 cm x 2
Custom LCD
DC In jack, Pedal connector, Input
jacks (L/Mono, R): RCA phono type,
Output jacks (L/Mono, R): 1/4-inch
phone type, USB COMPUTER port,
USB MEMORY port, MIDI connectors
(In, Out), Phones jack (Stereo, with
Twin Piano Individual Mode) x 2:
Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
11 W (10 W - 36 W), 11 W: Average
power consumption while piano is
played with volume at center position,
10 W: Power consumption immediately
after power-up; nothing being played,
36 W: Rated power consumption
[With Music Rest] 1,387 (W) x 430 (D)
x 1,072 (H) mm; 54-5/8 (W) x 16-15/16
(D) x 42-1/4 (H) inches [When folding
down the music rest] 1,387 (W) x 458
(D) x 899 (H) mm; 54-5/8 (W) x 181/16 (D) x 35-7/16 (H) inches
HP505-RW/HP505-SB: 55.5kg; 122
lbs 6 oz, HP505-PE: 57.5kg; 126
lbs 13 oz
12 cm x 2
DC In jack, Pedal connector, Input
jack: Stereo miniature phone type,
Output jacks (L/Mono, R): 1/4-inch
phone type, USB COMPUTER port,
USB MEMORY port, MIDI connectors
(In, Out), Phones jack x 2: Stereo
1/4-inch phone type
8 W (5 W - 32 W), 8 W: Average power
consumption while piano is played
with volume at center position, 5 W:
Power consumption immediately after
power-up; nothing being played, 32 W:
Rated power consumption
[With Music Rest] 1,387 (W) x 429 (D)
x 1,036 (H) mm; 54-5/8 (W) x 16-15/16
(D) x 40-13/16 (H) inches [Without
Music Rest] 1,387 (W) x 429 (D) x 860
(H) mm; 54-5/8 (W) x 16-15/16 (D) x
33-7/8 (H) inches
52.5 kg; 115 lbs 12 oz
2
*1 This figure was measured according to the method that is based on Roland’s technical standard. *2 Supplied with the stand.
Options
Headphones
RH-A30
Headphones
RH-300
Headphones
RH-L20
Headphones
RH-5
USB Flash Memory
M-UF2G
USB CD Drive
CD-01A
Ensuring high quality while protecting the environment:
Roland is ISO9001 and ISO14001 certified
At Roland, several group companies have obtained ISO9001 certification. In addition, in January 1999, Roland also
received ISO14001 international environmental management system certification. We’re actively seeking ways to
maintain harmony with the environment.
(ISO=International Standardization Organization: an organization for the promotion of
standardization of international units and terms. They provide different categories of
certification: ISO9001 Series certification is a product quality certification for products
that undergo a certain level of quality control from the design stage to the after service
stage; ISO14001 Series certification is for environment-related standards. Each member
of the Roland Group is striving to obtain certification.)
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work), whether in whole or in part, and distribute, sell, lease, perform, or broadcast it without the permission of the copyright owner. Do not use this product for purposes that could
infringe on a copyright held by a third party. We assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third-party copyrights arising through your use of this product.
Tree-planting project in Indonesia
The wood used to make our digital-piano cabinets
is imported from Indonesia. In 2008, Roland
designated a 100-hectare area for tree planting,
where the company has been planting trees for
environmental purposes. The area contains a
mixture of protected forest and trees designated for
digital-piano-cabinet production. This forestation
project is expected to offset approximately 10,000
tons of CO2 over a period of 20 years.
Roland,
, SuperNATURAL, and V-Piano are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Company names and product names appearing in this document are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
Roland regards technologies that make effective
use of limited energy resources as “Energy
Saving Technology” and promotes development
of environment-conscious electronic musical
instruments that incorporate such technologies
in any of the product categories.
Printed in Japan Jan. 2012 RAM-4740 GR-UPR-SS
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