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  • val.almaaltamichaudval.almaaltamichaud

    Top notch

    Yamaha Clavinova CVP-30Published on 07/07/14 at 00:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    8 octaves
    Midi in out thru
    reverb quality but only 4 different
    His excellent piano
    brass strings not great but it is not a digital piano synth so you can not blame him.

    UTILIZATION

    Heavy touch, it gets closer to a real piano.
    It is very easy to use
    I've never used the manual.

    SOUNDS

    Piano sounds are realistic
    after the others are not great
    I especially like the Vibes 1 and 2
    rhythms are quite practical and varied.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I love this digital piano
    really nice to play, and since my father (1989) he never had a problem.
    I also use bcp master keyboard for my synths so I like the feel of this piano.
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    8 octaves
    Midi in out thru
    reverb quality but only 4 different
    His excellent piano
    brass strings not great but it is not a digital piano synth so you can not blame him.

    UTILIZATION

    Heavy touch, it gets closer to a real piano.
    It is very easy to use
    I've never used the manual.

    SOUNDS

    Piano sounds are realistic
    after the others are not great
    I especially like the Vibes 1 and 2
    rhythms are quite practical and varied.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I love this digital piano
    really nice to play, and since my father (1989) he never had a problem.
    I also use bcp master keyboard for my synths so I like the feel of this piano.
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  • jeanknvjeanknv

    Yamaha Clavinova CVP-30Published on 05/15/06 at 08:52
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This digital piano has the number of octaves ... an acoustic piano! of 22 non-editable sounds, MIDI, pedals, audio input and output, in short, everything you need. No complaints except the lack of picth bend and other elements that ontrouve on synth or keyboard masters ... This restricts its use as a master keyboard for that matter, in addition to its heavy weight!

    UTILIZATION

    The feel is great, it's a yamaha. MIDI is very limited.

    SOUNDS

    No complaints for the piano sounds or reverb, but limited quality. For cons, the rest are pitiful brass and strings, guitars little better ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Good camera, solid, good musicianship. The CVP is the kind high-…
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    This digital piano has the number of octaves ... an acoustic piano! of 22 non-editable sounds, MIDI, pedals, audio input and output, in short, everything you need. No complaints except the lack of picth bend and other elements that ontrouve on synth or keyboard masters ... This restricts its use as a master keyboard for that matter, in addition to its heavy weight!

    UTILIZATION

    The feel is great, it's a yamaha. MIDI is very limited.

    SOUNDS

    No complaints for the piano sounds or reverb, but limited quality. For cons, the rest are pitiful brass and strings, guitars little better ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Good camera, solid, good musicianship. The CVP is the kind high-end digital YAMAHA. I've sold a lot, and people do not complain.

    The value for money is against using it anyway, Yamaha often pay a high price for his pianos (acoustic also for that matter!) In time, this is not much better in most cases. Again, prices are high because demand is often high, both in digital acoustic! That said, for digital, it is worthwhile to purchase ... For accousitque, this is less true with pianos sometimes much with age.

    In short, I do that 7 because of price!
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  • anneetchristopheanneetchristophe

    Yamaha Clavinova CVP-30Published on 05/14/06 at 08:20
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    88 ratings, feel heavy, non ditables 22 sounds, 32 rhythms and 32 styles. Audio in and out, MIDI in out and through, two pedals

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is EXTRA, trs configuration gnrale good quality super simple, manual trs complete implmentation noon is the limit but it is a normal piano numrique, not a synth !

    SOUNDS

    The acoustic piano sounds are excellent, electric piano as well. The bass and bass go right trs good. on the other hand, guitar, brass and strings and bof trs are synthetic. So if you like OK, if not bo!

    As the arranger, trs Sounds good, but to be honest, I am a pianist when I play on this piano ... In short, I never use the arranger or the box beat…
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    88 ratings, feel heavy, non ditables 22 sounds, 32 rhythms and 32 styles. Audio in and out, MIDI in out and through, two pedals

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is EXTRA, trs configuration gnrale good quality super simple, manual trs complete implmentation noon is the limit but it is a normal piano numrique, not a synth !

    SOUNDS

    The acoustic piano sounds are excellent, electric piano as well. The bass and bass go right trs good. on the other hand, guitar, brass and strings and bof trs are synthetic. So if you like OK, if not bo!

    As the arranger, trs Sounds good, but to be honest, I am a pianist when I play on this piano ... In short, I never use the arranger or the box beat!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have tried many pianos numriques, and the one I chose for its quality of its piano manufacturing (it's tough trs, trs and very strong ... s heavy!).

    In short, I have for some years and am satisfied with TRS.
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