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ssebs
Published on 08/29/09 at 10:53
Best value:
Excellent
- 76 keys
-A few basic sounds of good quality for the price. The first piano was an attack too mtallique, but for this price range I find it a good scale
- MIDI only, no usb
- Supplied without power, it takes a spare (but on a universal power supply 12v works perfectly!)
- To sustain pedals I use my roland, no concern for compatibilitbr /> - HPH Intgr are drinking, except as dj ds signal that we are in the last third of volume, is a gte ... As the housing is plastic and not super hard, there are parasitic vibrations of the box and becomes quite saucepan. Better to play with a good headphone!
- Comes with door-partition, fun (well except that I do not know about others but mine is gray and not black like the keyboard, got little fault of yamaha)
UTILIZATION
- Trs touch is good for this price. There is a kind of vaguely reminiscent of a dclic exhaust. I urge to touch type in "heavy" for a better expressiveness (if it is still seen as lightweight touch is when not even the top fine to play the piano)
-> I chose this piano complment rd700gx my roland has a heavy touch. The NP-30 is perfectly suited for virtual instruments o the heavy touch is tiring or not forcment better. For example, the NP-30 goes for the sounds of strings, harpsichord and organ (or acoustic guitar. To the electric note: there is no bend wheel)
- Configuration options is holding a button and then pressing a button. Obviously the price can not esprer LCD display, but it is sufficient as a <img class="smiley" src="https://fr.audiofanzine.com/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt="" />
OVERALL OPINION
- As indicated dj sounds are not bad for the price, even if personally I'm using it as master keyboard. For beginners the pianosans ruin it's nice thank you mr yamaha!
-A few basic sounds of good quality for the price. The first piano was an attack too mtallique, but for this price range I find it a good scale
- MIDI only, no usb
- Supplied without power, it takes a spare (but on a universal power supply 12v works perfectly!)
- To sustain pedals I use my roland, no concern for compatibilitbr /> - HPH Intgr are drinking, except as dj ds signal that we are in the last third of volume, is a gte ... As the housing is plastic and not super hard, there are parasitic vibrations of the box and becomes quite saucepan. Better to play with a good headphone!
- Comes with door-partition, fun (well except that I do not know about others but mine is gray and not black like the keyboard, got little fault of yamaha)
UTILIZATION
- Trs touch is good for this price. There is a kind of vaguely reminiscent of a dclic exhaust. I urge to touch type in "heavy" for a better expressiveness (if it is still seen as lightweight touch is when not even the top fine to play the piano)
-> I chose this piano complment rd700gx my roland has a heavy touch. The NP-30 is perfectly suited for virtual instruments o the heavy touch is tiring or not forcment better. For example, the NP-30 goes for the sounds of strings, harpsichord and organ (or acoustic guitar. To the electric note: there is no bend wheel)
- Configuration options is holding a button and then pressing a button. Obviously the price can not esprer LCD display, but it is sufficient as a <img class="smiley" src="https://fr.audiofanzine.com/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt="" />
OVERALL OPINION
- As indicated dj sounds are not bad for the price, even if personally I'm using it as master keyboard. For beginners the pianosans ruin it's nice thank you mr yamaha!