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Yamaha Clavinova CLP 465GP Piano Digitale con prestazioni di alto livello ad un prezzo
sorprendente!
Real Grand Expression. This phrase defines the expressive
capability of Clavinova. It is not only the full realization of
the sound, the touch and the pedals, but the application of
technologies nurtured by crafting acoustic pianos to perfectly
integrate these three elements into a single piano. This piano
produces that exact sound you want through the touch of the keys
and the feel of the pedals. As you play, you will truly feel as
though you are playing a grand piano.
The sound is heard just as it was played. "RGE Sound Engine"
provides playing response and expressive capability.
The Benefits of Smooth Release
The RGE Sound Engine delivers the ultimate expressive capability
for the CLP Series.
The new CLP Series uses the RGE (Real Grand Expression) Sound
Engine, the next-generation piano sound source. It improves upon
the Pure CF Sound Engine, which earned high praise in the CVP
Series, and lets you enjoy the playing response and expressive
capability of a concert grand piano. It features a new Smooth
Release function which can express sound with great clarity, and
clearly enunciate staccato notes with the sound of lingering
resonance heard when gently lifting your fingers from the keys. It
succeeds in capturing the essence of a piano performance to create
grand piano-like, richly expressive experiences.
Dynamic change of sound is dependent on touch.
Variations of sound according to touch
An acoustic piano is a musical instrument whose sounds linger for
a long period. The strength of touch varies not only the volume,
but also the sound from bright to dark, creating rich
expressiveness. Clavinova produces deep resonances by using piano
sounds that have been accurately sampling for their entire length.
Proprietary technology creates smooth and dynamic changes
according to the strength of the touch. Additionally, to achieve a
performance feel rivaling that of a grand piano, the touch was
carefully refined by many pianists who played it and gave their
feedback for Yamaha's research and development.
Piano Voices embody the careful attention only a piano
manufacturer can give.
The grand piano Voices of a Clavinova were obtained by recording
the sounds of a Yamaha concert grand piano that led to the
creation of the CFX, the piano selected for a performance by the
2010 winner of the famed International Frederick Chopin Piano
Competition. A single piano best suited for recording was selected
and then tuned to the finest possible condition by a veteran piano
tuner. All the sounds were recorded resulting in a sound that
displays not only the beauty of each note, but the harmonized
sound of a single piano.
128-note polyphony lets you play without notes dropping-out,
especially in dense passages of music.
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