The keybed the FP-90 & RD-2000 use is simply great. I love the expressiveness. It feels good and looks good. This is what Roland's highest end pianos use, as in 3x the price grand pianos stuffed with speakers instead of strings, so it's great to get it at this price level.
On the other hand now I know how few velocity sensitive sample libraries I actually have!
Wow is it surprising! I am still taking stock!
I chose the FP-90 over the RD-2000 for price/aesthetic reasons. I am happy to have a white piano.
It's quite heavy around 50 lbs. I built a keyboard rack out of stud lumber so I could slide it back and forth easily in front of my desk and chair.
The FP-90 lets you use all three piano pedals, so you can do those partial sustains and una cordas. I played with the piano designer awhile and got a sound I liked enough. I didn't think I'd be using the piano's built in sounds as much as I do, it can be nice to have real zero latency.
Having something like this I feel like a pianist now rather than a keyboard player. I feel like I have a keeper keyboard for quite a long time rather than constantly thinking about moving up like I did in the past. Now if I can't play something right I have to blame me and not the keyboard.
Well today I can blame a splinter, I can hardly type!