Yamaha Clavinova CLP-785 - All Playing, No Talking with Scott Currier

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @Хотятлирусскиевойны-н2г

    Хорошая игра. Красивая интерпретация. Это похоже на настоящие звуки идеально настроенного фортепьяно. Ямаха часто кажется мне через-чур сладкозвучной, но тут игра на грани, но не переходит эту грань, когда сладость переходит в приторность. Хотя... Поевши сладенького опять тянет на нейтральное, опять в голове звучит Стейнвей. Гений нейтральности. Мастер в твоих руках. Когда музыку рождаешь ты сам. Пардон, но сам не играю на фортепьяно - так мечты...

  • @Andrey_Beloborodov_NVRSK
    @Andrey_Beloborodov_NVRSK Год назад +2

    Incredible sound!!!

  • @Ve8g
    @Ve8g 9 месяцев назад +1

    How would you compare it in term of sound quanlity vs a real acoustic one. which range of acoustic pianos is closest to this electronic piano?

    • @АндрейЗорин-е7г
      @АндрейЗорин-е7г 6 месяцев назад +1

      I apologize for the text I am writing through a translator.
      I am an adult learner. I bought myself a CLP-785 and practice at home on this piano. Great tool, I'm very pleased with it. At the music school where I take lessons, I only play acoustic pianos. I played no less than four different pianos.
      How can I compare the CLP-785 to an acoustic piano? This is not a simple question. At home I play 90% on headphones. I rarely have the opportunity to play from an external speaker system, and even then, not at full power. This is why I have difficulty switching to an acoustic piano. Keystroke force and sound volume. I haven't gotten used to it yet. I probably need to play an acoustic piano for a week to adapt.
      The CLP-785 sounds great. Both through speakers and headphones. The sound in the headphones is absolutely amazing. First up are samples of the Yamaha CFX and Bosendorfer pianos. But I like the timbre of “Ballade piano” more - it’s just a fantastic sound. I really don’t know which piano notes were recorded.
      By keyboard. After practicing at home on the CLP-785, I also have problems playing school acoustic pianos. I didn’t immediately understand what was going on. But I figured it out anyway. The CLP-785 copies a piano keyboard that has a "double rehearsal" Acoustic Pinino, it just physically cannot do it. And when pressing keys quickly, especially when pressing them again, on an acoustic piano, I often experienced a skipping sound. It turned out that on the piano you need to completely release the key and raise your finger higher. But on the CLP-785 you don’t need to, you can start playing with the key half-pressed, and this will make the sound quality higher.
      I wrote a lot of letters :)
      In short, after the CLP-785, school pianos seem rough and have the wrong sound to me, due to the fact that they are not always in tune. After the correct tuning of the CLP-785, this is strongly felt.
      But as I wrote above, perhaps you just need to adapt.

    • @Ve8g
      @Ve8g 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@АндрейЗорин-е7г in France many music schools use the yamaha CLP 785 and 795 now to learn the piano, also in big conservatories.

  • @yrtyrtyrty9523
    @yrtyrtyrty9523 10 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to play VST form my Laptop through build in Yamaha CLP-785 speakers ?

    • @kraftmusic
      @kraftmusic  10 месяцев назад

      Sure, you could take a 1/8' line output from your laptop and connect to the 1/8' aux input on the CLP-785. To balance the level of the VST with the main piano sound you'd adust the output level from your laptop. Thanks for watching!
      -Dave

  • @Ve8g
    @Ve8g 9 месяцев назад

    Hello,
    Is it the recording of the piano with microphones or is it recorded directly in line? thank you for your demonstration.

    • @kraftmusic
      @kraftmusic  9 месяцев назад +2

      This was recorded by taking the stereo output of the piano directly to the camera. No microphones used at all, so you're really getting a flavor of the tone itself (as you would when playing with headphones).

    • @Ve8g
      @Ve8g 9 месяцев назад

      @@kraftmusic thank U