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Yamaha P-70

Digital Piano from Yamaha belonging to the P series

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Published on 07/15/06 at 02:34
Main features of the Yamaha P70
88-TMG GHS
Sounds: 10 (2 acoustic pianos, two electric pianos, two harpsichords, two church organs, a set of strings, a vibraphone.)
Dual: Yes Reverb. Yes
Transpose: Yes
Polyphony: 32
Amp: 2 X 6W
Size: 135 x 35 x 14cm Weight: 13 kg
Headphone Jack
MIDI

UTILIZATION

Keyboard and sensitive answer.
keys of the lower notes have a heavier touch, while the top notes are more sensitive to light touch.

MIDI can be understood through the Manual.
It is worth remembering that this keyboard is more of a focus of study of piano master keyboard.
You can change the MIDI parameters (channel, local control, program change) by pressing several buttons and keys on the keyboard which is still not very comfortable.

He who is patient and not lazy like me will certainly find his account.

SOUNDS

For about two years he is going to form a technical revolution at the keyboards of the brand.
Yamaha adapts to the world by designing products tailored geographically.
Now in europe Yamaha sound sounds European and not just Japanese.
No more cold and metallic sounds (to our ears).

The P70 inherits these innovations, the sound is warm and round.
as caPour Basically here are my personal opinions.

Pianos ****
Huge ******( electric pianos, a Rhode's, its a DX with a sample of expressive dynamics may be suitable for pop and jazz for a pro model).
****( organs beautiful it looks real)
string ** (lack of realism and expression, samples of synthetic single-ply)
****( psserole harpsichord as the Clavinova, but nice).
vibraphone * (the legacy of a pan clavinova. This is for sure the same samples recognizable. Maybe there was not enough to ask).

OVERALL OPINION

Honorable value for money.

This keyboard is not suitable in my opinion to use Home-Studio (twelve o'clock tedious programing) that's why I separated.
I prefer to buy Edirol keyboard masters.

That said it is a light keyboard with good sounds of keyboards that can suit the recent apprenticeship pianists all styles, and why not, given the quality of the sounds of electric pianos, a small variety and jazz scene.