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Yamaha p250 clavier de scène toucher lourd
Publié le 20/05/16 à 12:49Clavier de scène 88 touche toucher lourd.
Si vous connaissez le roland FP7, on est dans le meme type de clavier, tant pour le toucher que la diversité des sons.
Les sons de piano sont un peu différent mais on y trouve son compte pour la scène./
Sortie casque a l'avant qui coupe les HP.
Choix de sorties pour le MIDI.
Je n'irai pas plus loin dans les détails et vous invite a regarder les vidéos sur le web (qui dans l'ensemble sont de qualité merdique au niveau des enregistrements, mais ça permet de se faire une idée).…
Si vous connaissez le roland FP7, on est dans le meme type de clavier, tant pour le toucher que la diversité des sons.
Les sons de piano sont un peu différent mais on y trouve son compte pour la scène./
Sortie casque a l'avant qui coupe les HP.
Choix de sorties pour le MIDI.
Je n'irai pas plus loin dans les détails et vous invite a regarder les vidéos sur le web (qui dans l'ensemble sont de qualité merdique au niveau des enregistrements, mais ça permet de se faire une idée).…
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Clavier de scène 88 touche toucher lourd.
Si vous connaissez le roland FP7, on est dans le meme type de clavier, tant pour le toucher que la diversité des sons.
Les sons de piano sont un peu différent mais on y trouve son compte pour la scène./
Sortie casque a l'avant qui coupe les HP.
Choix de sorties pour le MIDI.
Je n'irai pas plus loin dans les détails et vous invite a regarder les vidéos sur le web (qui dans l'ensemble sont de qualité merdique au niveau des enregistrements, mais ça permet de se faire une idée).
Si vous connaissez le roland FP7, on est dans le meme type de clavier, tant pour le toucher que la diversité des sons.
Les sons de piano sont un peu différent mais on y trouve son compte pour la scène./
Sortie casque a l'avant qui coupe les HP.
Choix de sorties pour le MIDI.
Je n'irai pas plus loin dans les détails et vous invite a regarder les vidéos sur le web (qui dans l'ensemble sont de qualité merdique au niveau des enregistrements, mais ça permet de se faire une idée).
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Publié le 01/11/08 à 00:00 (contenu en anglais)
I like the features, it has 16 track secuencer, split, layer, layer/split, great and powerfull speakers (you do not have to start up all the gear when you want just play the piano... and the vibration from the speakers adds piano feel). A great feature is it has 2 line ins in order to conect an external device and get amplified trough the built in speakers), it has 5 band ecualizer (hardware bands). THe board feels realy nice, top of the line, a little heavy at the beginning but you get used to...but it feels like a real grand. USB, seria interfases. Mi only complaint are two: 1. The lcd could be larger,,it is difficult to handle the secuencer, wich one is difficult to operate on my opinion, and 2. It has no expansion capabilities, what is a really sorrow for me
Price paid
2200 USD
UTILIZATION
Well as a piano it haves no problem in order to use. No difficult on selectin sounds, or changin, splitin or layerin. Howevr, when you layer sounds, you maybe want to move the octave up or down on some, what is some dificult to get that parameter... The secuencer, well: dificult tu use, you get easily lost whan trayin to setup it up. But as a stage piano, there are no problem, no dificult
SOUNDS
Well, the P250 is a digital piano, so it is the way i judge it. Starting eith the Pianos i think there are nearle perfect. There are awesome, lot of expresiveness, dynamic and presence. In special the Grand Piano 1 (a Yamaha CFIII) and the Mellow, the Grand Piano 2 sounds more like a bosendorfer, it is great but the level acomplished on pianos 1 is unsurpassable (is multisampled, with multiple velocity, dinamycs, string resonance, etc...) the other onboard "main sounds" are great, specially the Epianos and the organs. The XG module (moro than 400 sounds) included souns ok for some, great for other and crap for other... but as i say, this is a Digital Piano with an extra palette of sounds... and, as a piano, i think is the best...
OVERALL OPINION
Well, it seens very hihg quality, very wel done. To last many gigin years. It is realliy heavy: 40 kgs more or less, si it is heavy! But all in the P250 feels confortable, top quality and well done. I know yamaha for making great instruments, i own a DX7s and work perfectly... so it is logic to expect the same.
Well i am really in love for this epiano. Wham i like most is that it is very inspirating, you can play for hours an hours and feel the great board, and hear the great sound. Is not a grand acoustic piano, but, i could say... almost, very near: Very Top of the line piano sounds, incredible hammer graduated keys, good lookin,... for me, is like a dream come true, i never had a real piano, (i have played a lot of pianos, but never had one!!) and to have it have left me o improve my musical skills and my inspiration. When you meet a P250, i think you fall in love with it...
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: bncmurris ( 7-, 2005)
Price paid
2200 USD
UTILIZATION
Well as a piano it haves no problem in order to use. No difficult on selectin sounds, or changin, splitin or layerin. Howevr, when you layer sounds, you maybe want to move the octave up or down on some, what is some dificult to get that parameter... The secuencer, well: dificult tu use, you get easily lost whan trayin to setup it up. But as a stage piano, there are no problem, no dificult
SOUNDS
Well, the P250 is a digital piano, so it is the way i judge it. Starting eith the Pianos i think there are nearle perfect. There are awesome, lot of expresiveness, dynamic and presence. In special the Grand Piano 1 (a Yamaha CFIII) and the Mellow, the Grand Piano 2 sounds more like a bosendorfer, it is great but the level acomplished on pianos 1 is unsurpassable (is multisampled, with multiple velocity, dinamycs, string resonance, etc...) the other onboard "main sounds" are great, specially the Epianos and the organs. The XG module (moro than 400 sounds) included souns ok for some, great for other and crap for other... but as i say, this is a Digital Piano with an extra palette of sounds... and, as a piano, i think is the best...
OVERALL OPINION
Well, it seens very hihg quality, very wel done. To last many gigin years. It is realliy heavy: 40 kgs more or less, si it is heavy! But all in the P250 feels confortable, top quality and well done. I know yamaha for making great instruments, i own a DX7s and work perfectly... so it is logic to expect the same.
Well i am really in love for this epiano. Wham i like most is that it is very inspirating, you can play for hours an hours and feel the great board, and hear the great sound. Is not a grand acoustic piano, but, i could say... almost, very near: Very Top of the line piano sounds, incredible hammer graduated keys, good lookin,... for me, is like a dream come true, i never had a real piano, (i have played a lot of pianos, but never had one!!) and to have it have left me o improve my musical skills and my inspiration. When you meet a P250, i think you fall in love with it...
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: bncmurris ( 7-, 2005)
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Fiche technique
- Fabricant : Yamaha
- Modèle : P-250
- Série : P
- Catégorie : Pianos numériques
- Fiche créée le : 07/08/2008
Caractéristiques :
- Piano de scène possédant 480 sons
- Clavier à mécanique marteau Graded Hammer
- 128 voix de polyphonie
- Séquenceur 16 pistes intégré avec sauvegarde des morceaux en mémoire Flash Ram nterne
- Amplification de 2 x 30 watts
- H.P de 16 cm
- MIDI in, out, thru
- Interface USB et \"To Host\"
Source : Yamaha
Distribué par Yamaha Music Europe
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