Roland RD-1000

The Roland RD-1000 is an 88-key digital stage piano introduced in 1986. It included eight voices: grand piano, electric piano, harpsichord, clavinet and vibraphone.

Peter Gabriel was known to have had a Roland digital piano - most likely the RD-1000 model - as early as 1987 after the release of the So album. However, he still seemed to prefer the Yamaha CP-80 electric piano, which he relied on for another few years and used in conjunction with the Roland MKS-20 (the rackmount version of the RD-1000). Eventually, around the mid-1990s he switched to the Roland digital piano for studio work on Up. It's also seen in the background of photos of recording sessions in November 1996.