Roland MKS-20 Digital Piano

The Roland MKS-20 Digital Piano is a digital rack-mounted piano sound module, released in 1986. Sounds stored included grand piano, electric piano, harpsichord, vibraphone and clavinet.

Tony Banks' Roland MKS-20 Digital Piano
Tony Banks was using the MKS-20 module for keyboard sounds from 1986 (starting from the Invisible Touch tour, alongside the Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter) until around 1992. He liked some of the sounds on it, and found it suitable for sequenced parts (which the Yamaha CP-70 electric grand didn't allow). For example, the 'frantic' piano part on "Diamonds Are Forever".

Peter Gabriel's Roland MKS-20 Digital Piano
Peter Gabriel was known to have used the Roland Digital Piano module. It is seen amongst his rack effects units in a photo from around the time of the 1993/94 on the Secret World concert tour. He talked about having his CP-80 grand piano sound fattened with the Roland digital piano in a 1989 interview - presumably referring to this module, although he probably also used the RD-1000 as well.