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Yamaha Clavinova CLP-240

Digital Piano from Yamaha belonging to the Clavinova CLP series

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Published on 07/16/09 at 04:16
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