The Roland GP-9M represents the pinnacle of the GP series, combining flagship piano performance with expanded entertainment and professional connectivity features. Sharing the same core sound engine and design as the GP-9, this model adds moving keys, XLR outputs, and a microphone input—making it well suited for performance venues, hospitality settings, and high-end home installations. With its refined cabinet, immersive sound system, and advanced Piano Reality platform, it delivers a comprehensive grand piano experience with modern versatility.
- Premier grand piano with an elegant high-gloss finish and finely crafted details
- Designed with Roland’s advanced Piano Reality approach for a refined musical experience
- Piano Reality Concert modeling sound engine provides authentic grand piano sound and response with unlimited polyphony
- Hybrid Grand keyboard with progressive hammer action, escapement, hybrid wood/molded keys with Ivory Feel, long key pivot length, and unique haptic vibration
- High Precision Sensing key technology for ultra-detailed touch response
- Precision-crafted sustain, soft, and sostenuto pedals with damper modeling and support for traditional techniques
- Piano Reality Concert projection sound system with advanced sonic processing, premium audio components, and eight speakers with a dedicated center channel
- Moving keys for self-playing operation with the GP-9M’s onboard song library, MIDI files stored on USB flash media, and songs downloaded from Roland Cloud via the Roland Piano App
- Stereo XLR outputs for connecting to professional house sound systems in performance venues
- Microphone input for singing along with the piano sound
- Smart touch panel with intuitive icons and switchable backlighting
- Adjust the piano tone with variable lid height and two prop sticks
- Low-maintenance design that never needs tuning
- Integrated casters for easy movement and a traditional look
- Connect a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth® to play along with favorite songs and work with MIDI music apps
- Control GP-9M features, explore lessons, and more with the companion Roland Piano App
- Advanced metronome, recorder, and dual headphones jacks for daily practice
- USB ports for connecting with computers and flash storage devices
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Features Overview
Premium Grand Design and Presence
Endlessly Inspiring Tone
Immersive Multi-Channel Sound System
Piano Reality
Advanced Keyboard and Pedal Response
Deep Sound Customization
Wireless Connectivity and App Control
Roland Piano App
Digital Convenience
Performance and Entertainment Features
Professional Audio and Vocal Integration
Frequently Asked Questions: Roland GP-9M
What is the Roland GP-9M, and how is it different from the GP-9?
The GP-9M shares the same flagship sound engine, keyboard action, and speaker system as the GP-9, and adds three capabilities that make it a distinct instrument: moving keys for self-playing operation, stereo XLR outputs for connection to professional sound systems, and a built-in microphone input for vocal performance. These additions make the GP-9M equally at home as a serious player's instrument and as a centerpiece for entertaining, hospitality venues, and performance spaces.
What does the moving keys feature actually do, and how does it work?
When the GP-9M plays back a song from its onboard library, a MIDI file from USB flash media, or a track downloaded from Roland Cloud, the keys physically move in real time to match every note being played. The effect is visually striking and makes the piano a self-contained entertainment showcase, with no player required. The moving key system supports standard MIDI files in Format 0 and Format 1, with assignable moving key parts for flexible playback control.
Is the GP-9M suitable for restaurants, hotels, or other commercial venues?
Yes, and it was specifically designed with that use case in mind. The moving keys create an engaging visual experience for guests without a live performer present. The stereo XLR outputs connect directly to a venue's house audio system for broader sound coverage, with independent control from the onboard speakers. And the built-in microphone input lets a performer sing through the GP-9M's sound system without an external preamp or mixer, keeping the setup clean and self-contained.
What sound engine does the GP-9M use, and how realistic is the piano tone?
The GP-9M uses Roland's Piano Reality Concert modeling engine, the most advanced sound technology in the GP series. It physically models every component of a concert grand, from the soundboard and frame to the strings, hammers, and cabinet resonances, with unlimited polyphony so no note or sympathetic resonance is ever cut short. Modeled ambience is integrated directly into the sound engine, offering six environment types and eleven depth settings ranging from an intimate studio to a large cathedral.
What makes the key action on the GP-9M feel different from other digital pianos?
The GP-9M uses Roland's Hybrid Grand keyboard, which features hybrid wood and molded key construction with Ivory Feel surfaces, a long key pivot length that matches the leverage geometry of a concert grand, and haptic vibration built into every key. That haptic system physically simulates the body resonances you feel through the keys of a live acoustic piano, adding a tactile layer of realism that goes well beyond what standard digital piano actions provide. High Precision Sensing and full continuous detection on all three pedals complete the experience.
How does the GP-9M's speaker system perform, and can it fill a large room?
The GP-9M features the same eight-speaker Piano Reality Concert projection system as the GP-9, with 150 watts of total amplification spread across spatial, cabinet, and horizontal definition speaker channels plus a dedicated center channel. Notes pan across the sound field from bass to treble as you play, mirroring the string layout of an acoustic grand's soundboard. For larger rooms or venues, the XLR outputs route the piano's audio directly to a house system for coverage beyond what the onboard speakers can reach.
Can I connect a microphone to the GP-9M and sing through the piano's speakers?
Yes. The GP-9M includes a dedicated microphone input that routes vocal audio directly through the onboard speaker system, with no external preamp or mixer required. This makes it straightforward to perform as a singer-pianist using a single self-contained instrument, whether at home or in a venue setting.
How many sounds does the GP-9M have, and can I customize the piano tone?
The GP-9M includes 324 sounds covering grand and upright pianos, electric pianos, organs, and a broad range of other voices. The Piano Designer tools offer deep control over string tuning and temperament, keyboard sensitivity, duplex scaling, cabinet resonances, and more. The XLR outputs are also assignable, letting you route the dry piano sound, ambience only, or song playback independently to suit a specific performance or venue configuration.
Can two people play on the GP-9M at the same time?
Yes. Twin Piano mode splits the keyboard into two mirrored sections with matching ranges, suitable for lessons or side-by-side practice. Split and layer features are available for performance use, and dual headphone outputs let both players monitor privately when needed.
Does the GP-9M require tuning or regular maintenance like an acoustic grand?
No. The GP-9M never goes out of tune and requires none of the voicing, regulation, or humidity management that acoustic grands demand. At just over 414 pounds it is still considerably lighter than a comparable acoustic instrument, and the integrated casters make repositioning manageable. A maintenance set is included in the box for routine care of the cabinet and keys.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| SKU | ROL-GP9MPE |
| Vendor | Roland |
| Bluetooth | Audio Receiving |
| Built In Speakers | Yes |
| Connectivity | USB and Bluetooth |
| Included From Manufacturer |
Owner's Manual Power cord Headphone hook Maintenance set Key cover Caster cups Cord clamps |
| Keys Weighted | Hammer Weighted |
| Key Cover | Yes |
| Number of Keys | 88 |
| MPN | GP-9M-PE |
| Piano Cabinet Style | Grand |
| Product Unique Features |
Moving keys: Standard MIDI Files (Format 0, 1, Moving key parts assignable) Player piano data (with Moving key format) |
| Accompaniments | No |
| Duet Mode | Yes |
| Finish | Polished Ebony |
| Half-Damper Support | Yes |
| Audio Inputs | Stereo 1/8" Aux |
| Audio Outputs |
1/4" (L/Mono, R) 2 x 1/8" Headphones 1/4" Headphones Assignable XLR |
| Key Action | Hybrid Grand Keyboard with Escapement, Ebony/Ivory Feel, High Precision Sensing and Haptic Key Vibration |
| Layer Feature | Yes |
| Metronome | Yes |
| Pedals |
Damper (capable of continuous detection) Soft (capable of continuous detection, function assignable) Sostenuto (function assignable) |
| Rhythm Patterns | 80 |
| Song Recorder | Audio & MIDI |
| Number of Songs |
MIDI: (Approx. 70,000 notes memory) Audio (Requires USB Flash Memory) |
| Number of Sounds | 324 |
| Speaker Power |
25 W x 2 20 W x 2 15 W x 2 15 W x 2 |
| Speaker Size |
Spatial Speakers: 1" x 2 Cabinet Speaker: 9 7/8" Cabinet Speakers: 6 5/16" x 2 Horizontal Definition Speakers: 3 3/16" x 2 |
| Split Feature | Yes |
| Storage Type | USB Flash Drive;Internal |
| Transpose Feature | Yes |
| Voices of Polyphony |
Piano: Limitless (solo playing using 'Piano' tones) Other tones: 256 |
| Weight | 414 lbs 8 oz |
| Width | 56 15/16" |
| Depth | 59 1/8" |
| Height |
39 3/8" 70 3/8" with top open |
Roland's renowned digital piano warranty covers select HP, LX, and GP pianos to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for ten (10) years with in-home service. The motorized moving key mechanisms found on some models include a five (5) year warranty. This warranty is designed to give you full confidence in your new piano. Whether you’re just starting, or you’re a seasoned piano veteran, Roland's ten-year warranty has you covered. For more information please visit www.roland.com
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