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Digital Piano from Yamaha belonging to the Clavinova CLP series

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  • sigmunfredsigmunfred

    Yamaha Clavinova CLP-240Published on 04/18/13 at 01:40
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    See previous review

    UTILIZATION

    See overall opinion

    SOUNDS

    Realistic for some (piano), less for others (eg chorus sounds).

    OVERALL OPINION

    Initially, I bought it for my sweet who regretted his acoustic piano stayed at Belle Maman.
    So, she had to be convinced that she would not lose them to change and this was the case with this model, both in terms of hit that sounds.
    We finally she especially has tried a lot before (in amount and price range ... obviously). When she practiced, she adopted.
    I'm sure there are better models in digital pianos, and I do not even speak of an acoustic but for the price, it is more honest.
    Well, it is not cheap either but …
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    See previous review

    UTILIZATION

    See overall opinion

    SOUNDS

    Realistic for some (piano), less for others (eg chorus sounds).

    OVERALL OPINION

    Initially, I bought it for my sweet who regretted his acoustic piano stayed at Belle Maman.
    So, she had to be convinced that she would not lose them to change and this was the case with this model, both in terms of hit that sounds.
    We finally she especially has tried a lot before (in amount and price range ... obviously). When she practiced, she adopted.
    I'm sure there are better models in digital pianos, and I do not even speak of an acoustic but for the price, it is more honest.
    Well, it is not cheap either but you know what you want.
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  • jef_citronjef_citron

    Yamaha Clavinova CLP-240Published on 09/18/06 at 12:38
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    For all this see the website of yamaha: http://music.yamaha.com/products/main.html?productId=1200

    Note: I took the CLP 240 PE which is painted black which is the most beautiful effect!

    connectivity is super complete: 2 headphones, audio in / out, midi in-out-HRU, USB to computer (keyboard) or to USB

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is excellent
    very very low noise
    it's a real pleasure to "strum" on it

    SOUNDS

    The two main sounds of piano (a piano and its variation) are amazing
    it almost felt like a real piano in front of you (but not 100% it either ...)
    at least for train is more than enough!

    other sounds are good for troubleshooting but when we performed a hig…
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    For all this see the website of yamaha: http://music.yamaha.com/products/main.html?productId=1200

    Note: I took the CLP 240 PE which is painted black which is the most beautiful effect!

    connectivity is super complete: 2 headphones, audio in / out, midi in-out-HRU, USB to computer (keyboard) or to USB

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is excellent
    very very low noise
    it's a real pleasure to "strum" on it

    SOUNDS

    The two main sounds of piano (a piano and its variation) are amazing
    it almost felt like a real piano in front of you (but not 100% it either ...)
    at least for train is more than enough!

    other sounds are good for troubleshooting but when we performed a high-end sampler before, it is certain that the CLP does not measure up (I think of the strings, choirs, guitars, ...)

    Note the 240 seems to be the best compromise his / price because it has the piano sample on three layers instead of one for 230
    While the 270 has 4 but in listening I have not really felt the difference

    OVERALL OPINION

    I took a digital piano to be able to do at any hour of the day ... of the night
    I would say that given the sound quality of the device acoustic pianos to study the need to worry! (In addition there are the extras like the sequencer or the ability to change the tuning and temperament)

    product quality is absolutely impeccable, installation a breeze (2 plan to be anyway ...)

    a purchase without surprises
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  • calimero15calimero15

    Yamaha Clavinova CLP-240Published on 12/21/06 at 05:14
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    UTILIZATION

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    OVERALL OPINION

    This piano is exactly the same as the CLP 240, but in black lacquer finish.
    We must therefore refer to Main CLP 240.
    One difference, however: the gloss lacquer glides sounds more fluid. But even a knowledgeable ear will feel the difference that difficult.

    In short it is of the order of detail, although for resale I think this is a plus.

    Have fun with it!
  • PilusvolPilusvol

    Yamaha Clavinova CLP-240Published on 06/27/07 at 02:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The features of the Clavinova CLP 240 are on the website of the constructor:
    http://music.yamaha.com/products/specifications.html?productId=810.

    Course to 88 keys, digital piano seems suitable for users not wanting to appropriate the sounds of the piano first. Indeed even if the presence of the organ and the harpsichord is welcome these instruments will, however, that the only sounds really attractive on the 14 available voices (piano included).
    The effects are nice but nothing extraodinaire, they can be combined to a number of made wider.
    The transposition is very useful and perfect can move the notes up to 12 semitone on either side were not complaining.
    Those who enjoy playing…
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    The features of the Clavinova CLP 240 are on the website of the constructor:
    http://music.yamaha.com/products/specifications.html?productId=810.

    Course to 88 keys, digital piano seems suitable for users not wanting to appropriate the sounds of the piano first. Indeed even if the presence of the organ and the harpsichord is welcome these instruments will, however, that the only sounds really attractive on the 14 available voices (piano included).
    The effects are nice but nothing extraodinaire, they can be combined to a number of made wider.
    The transposition is very useful and perfect can move the notes up to 12 semitone on either side were not complaining.
    Those who enjoy playing with a metronome, however, could not have comfort with the one supplied with software for Claver. It is not poor but say that in my experience it is best to have the sound of the metronome from a place other than pregnant, even if his advantage is the ability to adjust its speed to the nearest hundredth.

    The connection is very satisfactory: we must find the headphone jack, 3 pedals found on the keyboard with its output, can connect speaker outputs and noon to register.
    In addition, several exits are present because the USB keyboard turns your MIDI-compatible recordings or by clavinova file and sends it to your clé/mp3.

    UTILIZATION

    Nothing to say about the feel of the keyboard we find a feeling so close to an acoustic piano that would be too complicated to find the difference. The softkeys are perfect for pianists looking to play a long time without interfering environment. You can change the setting of touch according to your preferences, if desired sensation is rather heavy or light touch (between the two if it was average).

    The configuration could not be easier: just press the power button and you will find directly on a default configuration with a Grand Piano. Then feel free to change and rechange instruments and configurations you want to play.
    Alone may be exporting your records (also limited to three simultaneous on your piano) will be tedious due to its loading time but also use a little difficult at first.
    The manual is simple to understand and the little problem of adjustment would be met easily solved by it. He served very well for comprehension problems encountered.

    SOUNDS

    Agreeing with me on the piano sound, the record is particularly effective and much appreciated. I must confess myself to have done by putting my headphone, playing the piano and not realize that the music came out of the internal speakers ...

    But I want to stress one important thing: the Clavinova CLP 240 is especially pleasant to hear when you put the headphone without a headphone because it becomes something else. Indeed, the difference between acoustic piano and digital piano and this particularly evident between the headphone output and keyboard.
    It does not replace the atmosphere of a real acoustic piano.
    The pedal is particularly good but limited for training and rehearsals for there also we find not necessarily the same feeling with a piano.
    For sounds, so it's as explained above: it will be appreciated only sounds piano, organ and harpsichord.
    The Clavinova is great for pianists seeking to train at home or in a place where we will not disturb anyone.

    Personally I prefer the Grand Piano 2 because it has an atmosphere a little more room, for against the guitar is very poorly emulated.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The use of several hours a day for the past few months, the Clavinova CLP 240 was very pleased with the purchase and use. Ideal for people living in an apartment or place a little smaller than a house free sound level, but I would advise to replace your acoustic piano if you can afford to keep it.
    Function headphone jack is definitely the most caractérisitiques this piano makes a sound obtained through touch heavy, especially the pedal and the sound very well emulated the piano for pleasure optimal.

    It would be a shame to buy a clavinova range below because we feel the difference between, for example, the CLP 230 or 220. Having obtained for 1790 euros I think he has no investment without return because it is really worth and if I had the opportunity to buy a digital piano in this range it would probably be it .
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  • SnapboySnapboy

    Yamaha Clavinova CLP-240Published on 01/23/08 at 05:54
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    88-key keyboard for the rest See more reviews

    UTILIZATION

    - The touch keyboard is it fun? Should your use?
    Yes more than perfect!

    - The general configuration is it simple?
    Simple on lights and play it!

    - The selection of MIDI channels, patches is easy?
    Plug and play

    - The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    yes the sound is really more than adequate there mememe the sound of the dampers!

    SOUNDS

    - The sounds they are suitable to your style of music?
    Yes!

    - Are they realistic?
    yes I find that they are very realistic

    - The expression is good? (Response to velocity, aftertouch to)?
    I j yes too well the feeling of playing on a REAL piano

    OV…
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    88-key keyboard for the rest See more reviews

    UTILIZATION

    - The touch keyboard is it fun? Should your use?
    Yes more than perfect!

    - The general configuration is it simple?
    Simple on lights and play it!

    - The selection of MIDI channels, patches is easy?
    Plug and play

    - The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    yes the sound is really more than adequate there mememe the sound of the dampers!

    SOUNDS

    - The sounds they are suitable to your style of music?
    Yes!

    - Are they realistic?
    yes I find that they are very realistic

    - The expression is good? (Response to velocity, aftertouch to)?
    I j yes too well the feeling of playing on a REAL piano

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    2 months

    - What is so special that you like most and least?
    you can connect an external source is really good j c have been a branch with the Mic and headphone peus I play / sing and hear all this in my headphone!

    - Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    A Korg A1 A Yamaha PSR47 and a Korg Sp-250

    - How would you rate the quality / price?
    KADO is c:-P so great value! LOL

    - With experience, you do again this choice? ...

    Yes or model supp (with touches of wood)
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  • GaetanJOANYGaetanJOANY

    Yamaha Clavinova CLP-240Published on 11/28/08 at 00:20
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    The Clavinova has a vinghtaine sounds. The nicest are the piano (still) and Rhodes. It has a USB port and RCA audio and Midi.

    UTILIZATION

    The tyouch WAR is nice. Of course it does not your real hammer strikes again but I prefer a PC mlon kurzeill 88.
    Need to configure anything to start playing, you plug it works.
    A good textbook and were leaving came with the keyboard.

    SOUNDS

    I use mainly for his piano to piano sounds and his touch when recording in Cubase SX. It can reproduce a high sensitivity and this instrument is chosen few.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 year apeu pres. I have the test but did roland t disappointed by their touch. The black version…
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    The Clavinova has a vinghtaine sounds. The nicest are the piano (still) and Rhodes. It has a USB port and RCA audio and Midi.

    UTILIZATION

    The tyouch WAR is nice. Of course it does not your real hammer strikes again but I prefer a PC mlon kurzeill 88.
    Need to configure anything to start playing, you plug it works.
    A good textbook and were leaving came with the keyboard.

    SOUNDS

    I use mainly for his piano to piano sounds and his touch when recording in Cubase SX. It can reproduce a high sensitivity and this instrument is chosen few.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 year apeu pres. I have the test but did roland t disappointed by their touch. The black version is very expensive compared to other color. Buy In Italy 30% less expensive I would do without this choice problem if the opportunity presented itself.
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  • Anonymous

    Yamaha Clavinova CLP-240Published on 07/16/09 at 04:16
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    How many octaves?
    How many sounds, effects available? Are they edited?
    What connection (Audio, MIDI pedals ...)? ...

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is it nice? Should your use?
    approaches the touch acoustic

    The general configuration is simple?
    The selection of MIDI channels, patches is easy?
    The manual is clear and sufficient? ...

    SOUNDS

    The sounds they are suitable to your style of music?
    The sound that comes with the piano is only usable when you play back almost, if not, the nasty sharp resonances quite unbearable to fix it is best to use active or passive speaker (in my case) with a 2x31 graphic EQ bands, avoid Behringer, take rather a alesis 230, a …
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    How many octaves?
    How many sounds, effects available? Are they edited?
    What connection (Audio, MIDI pedals ...)? ...

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is it nice? Should your use?
    approaches the touch acoustic

    The general configuration is simple?
    The selection of MIDI channels, patches is easy?
    The manual is clear and sufficient? ...

    SOUNDS

    The sounds they are suitable to your style of music?
    The sound that comes with the piano is only usable when you play back almost, if not, the nasty sharp resonances quite unbearable to fix it is best to use active or passive speaker (in my case) with a 2x31 graphic EQ bands, avoid Behringer, take rather a alesis 230, a tad expensive but accurate and complying with the sounds, the more perfectly adapted to signle RCA output (+4 dBu if I remember correctly), so I can play quiet without tearing the ears of others in the case of a work piece still tedious to decipher ...

    Are they realistic?
    Nothing to do with an acoustic piano, but here still gives a good idea of ​​what it will

    The effects are they effective and appropriate?
    The expression is good? (Response to velocity, aftertouch)?
    Enough for study, hard to beat in a format as small

    What are the sounds you prefer, you hate? ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    For how long have you been using it?
    2 years

    What thing do you like most/least about it?
    Compact and easy to live in an apartment, the plop of the teams are fairly discrete

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?
    What is your opinion about the value for the price?
    a bit high but justified to use a good camera study; ha sour hours of learning .... not need more to be tortured, for cons, feel respect the work of the fingers and hand, although also the dynamics (pianissimo and forte), although the acoustic piano tones give more, but again, consider that it is a piano.

    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
    yes
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