My new Roland FP-90 arrived in the mail today. I was a bit concerned seeing the big gash in the front of the box. Pulling away the cardboard I could see the keyboard inside. . . It looked fine.
After some unboxing, which I regretted not having a free place to take some pictures of, I was quite relieved to find it looked pristine. A minor fuss later as I cleared away styrofoam crumbs.. one despite my best efforts got inside the keys, I cleaned it off, and sorted through the accessories. One damper pedal, one two part power supply.. and a box with the music stand and documents.
I tried the keys out, they felt great.. the graded-ness I hardly noticed, which I appreciated coming from a non-graded keyboard.
I plugged it in, turned it on, it's beautiful. All white, with blue white lit buttons, aesthetically I am very happy with it. Played a few chords.. I was concerned because the majority of the demos weren't classical. I think the sounds can handle classical, my concerns about that eased.
It's looking to be great. I will have to assemble the stand and etc. as there's no place for it now. My previous Keystation was lightweight enough to sit on a fold out shelf on my homemade cabinet-desk. The Roland would be too heavy and overturn it even with my short legs to stabilize it. I had planned on adding some two by fours, cut down to size to make a heavy duty slide out shelf, but life intervened and I ran out of time.
The stand turns out to be clear glass, which truly goes beautifully with the aesthetics. I had looked at the RD-2000, and it seemed to follow an opposite scheme, which was one of the reasons I went with the FP-90 despite the lack of a modwheel. I can use my old keyboard's modwheel on a double tier, or some other auxiliary controls, I hope that will work out fine.
The first few chords I played on it.. impressed me, and the expressiveness was just what I was looking for. Quite different from an few years old Keystation 88.
I could play the keys softly or loudly, and control it all as I wished, rather than feeling it was out of control once the key was pressed.
So I am a happy fellow here tonight. The Lord is good, everything is beautiful, it's a happy evening.
I shall have a great deal of fun in the future with this pasttime I believe.
Deo gratias et Mariae Semper Virgini.