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Description

Product specs

Brand Roland
Model P-330 Digital Piano Rackmount Sound Module
Finish Black
Year 1988 - 1989
Made In Japan
Categories Digital Synthesizers, Rackmount Synths
Analog / Digital Digital
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output, MIDI Through
Polyphony 16 Voices

FAQs

What type of sounds can I expect from the Roland P-330?

The Roland P-330 is known for its high-quality digital piano sounds, including acoustic and electric pianos, ideal for both studio and live performances with a classic '80s digital character.

How does the Roland P-330 integrate with other MIDI devices?

The Roland P-330 features MIDI Input, Output, and Through, allowing seamless integration with other MIDI-equipped instruments and devices for expanded performance and recording capabilities.

Is the Roland P-330 suitable for use in modern digital setups?

While the Roland P-330 is a vintage digital sound module, its MIDI capabilities allow it to be integrated into modern setups, though it may require additional interfaces for optimal compatibility with contemporary DAWs.

How many voices of polyphony does the Roland P-330 offer?

The Roland P-330 provides 16 voices of polyphony, which allows for complex layering and performance of multiple notes or sounds simultaneously.

What are the key features of the Roland P-330's sound engine?

The Roland P-330's sound engine is characterized by its realistic digital piano tones and the ability to produce layered textures, making it a versatile addition to any synth rack.

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Roland P-330 Digital Piano Module Demo

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Roland P-330 Digital Piano Module Demo

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Roland P-330 Sales Demo

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Roland P-330 PIANO (CHORUS ON)

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland P-330.

Features and functionality

  • The Roland P-330 digital piano is appreciated for its accessibility and immediate playability as it turns on with the system without needing additional setup.

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Comparisons

  • The Roland P-330 is favored over modern soft-synths for its distinctive sound, despite being a sample player from the pre-soft-synth era.

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User experience

  • Owners often prefer the tactile feel and reliability of the Roland P-330, keeping it in their setup even with the availability of newer digital options.

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Software and compatibility

  • The P-330 integrates well into complex MIDI setups, often connected with MOTU MIDI Timepieces for expanded port capability without needing a computer.

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See how Paul Sidoti uses Roland P-330

Paul Sidoti

Singer, Guitarist

The Agency

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"Later on I purchased a D-50, JD-800, and MKS-20 and P-330 piano modules. Roland always seemed to come out with the greatest sounding keyboards, and they’re user-friendly. They were bright enough to cover digital, but I really loved the warm analog pad and string sounds, the really signature Roland stuff," Paul says, at 6:30 in this video.

See how Paul Hardcastle uses Roland P-330

Paul Hardcastle

Keyboardist, Composer

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Moving on, a rack of modules provides a fair range of sounds to back up the Synclavier. One of the newest additions is an Emu Procussion, below which are a Roland MKS70, MIDIMoog ("it still goes out of tune; I was told it wouldn't"), Oberheim Matrix 6R, Korg DVP1, a slot for a Yamaha G10 guitar controller unit ("great with the TX802"), Roland D110, Roland P330, Yamaha TX81Z ("great for little clavs and so on"), and a Roland Planet P ("actually, I don't think I even turn that on any more").

See how Terry Devine-King uses Roland P-330

Terry Devine-King

Keyboardist, Composer

The Style Council

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Used whilst on tour with Cutting Crew in 1990.

Genre Usage

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Used With

Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Roland P-330, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

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