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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Roland has proudly led the development of digital pianos for over 30 years, steadfastly pursuing the best in sound, touch, and myriad elements that provide a truly “grand” piano experience. Roland’s development philosophy, superior technical expertise, and commitment to quality have secured the unwavering confidence of both professional and amateur music lovers around the world. Roland propelled the electronic piano market when it launched the EP-30 in 1974. This historic instrument was the first electronic piano in the world with a touch-sensing function built into the keyboard. Musicians have come to rely on and love Roland digital pianos for their superior sound, touch, expression, and reliability. The Miyakoda Factory in Hamamatsu, Japan, features Roland’s original cell-system manufacturing, a “one-person, one-instrument” process where a highly skilled technician carefully and proudly assembles each instrument from start to finish. The state-of-the-art facility meets international standards* for environmental management (ISO14001) and quality assurance (ISO9001). *Issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ISO14001 and ISO9001 are global standards for environmental management and quality in manufacturing. With a passion for sound and music, as well as unrivalled strength in R&D, Roland has developed many “world’s first” technologies that have become global standards. The central R&D base for the Roland Group is the Hamamatsu Laboratory complex, a state-of- the-art facility that represents the cutting edge of Roland’s innovation. Here the core technologies for the next generation are conceived, created, and refined. TechnologyQualityHistory"Cell" Production System in Miyakoda FactoryHamamatsu R&D CenterEP-30 Roland — the world’s leading developer of digital pianos. Roland has proudly led the development of digital pianos for over 30 years, steadfastly pursuing the best in sound, touch, and myriad elements that provide a truly “grand” piano experience. Roland’s development philosophy, superior technical expertise, and commitment to quality have secured the unwavering confidence of both professional and amateur music lovers around the world. Roland propelled the electronic piano market when it launched the EP-30 in 1974. This historic instrument was the first electronic piano in the world with a touch-sensing function built into the keyboard. Musicians have come to rely on and love Roland digital pianos for their superior sound, touch, expression, and reliability. The Miyakoda Factory in Hamamatsu, Japan, features Roland’s original cell-system manufacturing, a “one-person, one-instrument” process where a highly skilled technician carefully and proudly assembles each instrument from start to finish. The state-of-the-art facility meets international standards* for environmental management (ISO14001) and quality assurance (ISO9001). *Issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ISO14001 and ISO9001 are global standards for environmental management and quality in manufacturing. With a passion for sound and music, as well as unrivalled strength in R&D, Roland has developed many “world’s first” technologies that have become global standards. The central R&D base for the Roland Group is the Hamamatsu Laboratory complex, a state-of- the-art facility that represents the cutting edge of Roland’s innovation. Here the core technologies for the next generation are conceived, created, and refined. TechnologyQualityHistory"Cell" Production System in Miyakoda FactoryHamamatsu R&D CenterEP-30 DP-990 Medium Cherry DP-990-MC Specifications
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