Great video... After 20 years of owning Roland I have just switched over to Yamaha :) P.S. loved the K.545 arrangement - Mozart himself would be impressed :)
13:13 There is no Scarlatti’s K 746, he wrote just 555 sonatas.... XD I have an acoustic Yamaha JU109, but is always out of tune, so Im looking for a digital piano, and the 700 series sounds amazing!
I own a CLP 535 and have massive problems with the key sensors. The rubbers wear out every year so you will hear that some keys will hit with max volume from time to time (when played softly, you get 127/127 max output!), which makes it unplayable. Its not only mine, its a common Yamaha problem. Is it fixed in the CLP-700 Series already?
I have 535 at home and tried 700 (mini-grand) and 700 sounds _significally_ better. It's just right in front of you! MUCH MORE BETTER. I use my notebook and 535 only as midi keyboard because of on-board sound. But 700 is real deal !!! If it's important for you to use instrument by itself (no power notebook and VST's etc) - this update is definitely must have !
Most likely, you tried the 700 series of *CVP,* and not the *CLP,* which is not yet available for ordinary users anywhere. So, CLP-700 series will be even better than CVP-700 series from piano perspective, already at least because CLP-700 series offers additional Bösendorfer *binaural* sample. Not to mention the improved main samples, Real Grand Expression 2, keyboard etc.
A CLP-725 did mistakenly appear on one of Yamaha's websites, but they've fixed it. No point in posting details here as Yamaha might just delete the comment. So, let Yamaha bring the news when they feel like it.
What do you know? Waltzing Matilda still aweful, even after a lot of tarting up! Note: CLP 775 music stand way too high, makes your neck ache, (quite a lot).
@Yamaha Music Australia I had a Challen double overstrung Baby Grand for 25 years, so I know about grand pianos. I can assure you the 775 music stand is 3½" nearly 4" higher, which is a good deal... especially if you are only a little kiddie looking up to the top line and constantly checking down to hand position. Yes. The music stand of 775 is notably higher than other Clavinovas.. and other electric pianos generally. (Look where it is on 785) However, I love the "disappearing" control panel. That is one heckuva classy interface! And the piano looks very swanky in polished ebony.
I have Yamaha CLP 735 and its Madness 😍
What a great opening arrangement 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
What you did in the last part is great! Really talented. Very impressive. Also the new 700 series sounds great!
Thank you, guys! Awesome, interesting video and product! Well done, well played! :-) Best regards from Cologne, Germany!
Great video... After 20 years of owning Roland I have just switched over to Yamaha :) P.S. loved the K.545 arrangement - Mozart himself would be impressed :)
13:13 There is no Scarlatti’s K 746, he wrote just 555 sonatas.... XD
I have an acoustic Yamaha JU109, but is always out of tune, so Im looking for a digital piano, and the 700 series sounds amazing!
Great presentation! The songs at the end are available to sell?
I hear there's a CLP 725 to be released spring 2021...any info please.
Can you do a comparison between the new CLP775 and the CLP675?
It just doesn't contain the fortepiano tone. ..
that last bit was awesome
I own a CLP 535 and have massive problems with the key sensors. The rubbers wear out every year so you will hear that some keys will hit with max volume from time to time (when played softly, you get 127/127 max output!), which makes it unplayable. Its not only mine, its a common Yamaha problem. Is it fixed in the CLP-700 Series already?
I have 535 at home and tried 700 (mini-grand) and 700 sounds _significally_ better. It's just right in front of you! MUCH MORE BETTER. I use my notebook and 535 only as midi keyboard because of on-board sound. But 700 is real deal !!! If it's important for you to use instrument by itself (no power notebook and VST's etc) - this update is definitely must have !
Most likely, you tried the 700 series of *CVP,* and not the *CLP,* which is not yet available for ordinary users anywhere. So, CLP-700 series will be even better than CVP-700 series from piano perspective, already at least because CLP-700 series offers additional Bösendorfer *binaural* sample. Not to mention the improved main samples, Real Grand Expression 2, keyboard etc.
Is the backing track is from the Genos or CVP? Or from the clp 700 series?
Roland HP 704 or Yamaha CLP 745?
CLP-600 series lack some modern features. 700 series totally updated it!
Why no upgrade for CLP 625
After NP-30 and P-125, my next piano will be CLP-725. I can't wait ^.^
I don't think a CLp725 has been announced. The entry model is the CLP 735 ( to my knowledge).
Looks amazing! But im missing the CLP 725, will it be announced later?
A CLP-725 did mistakenly appear on one of Yamaha's websites, but they've fixed it. No point in posting details here as Yamaha might just delete the comment. So, let Yamaha bring the news when they feel like it.
From what I've read on a french site it will be released at the beginning of 2021. Grand Touch-S action too.
it leaked out, ya
How much for the backing track>? LOL
I have a YAMAHA XSR, but it doesn't sound as beautiful as the YAMAHA you have here 🤔
The fact that the speaker's ability cannot be demonstrated unless it is played at a fairly high volume. ..
What do you know? Waltzing Matilda still aweful, even after a lot of tarting up!
Note: CLP 775 music stand way too high, makes your neck ache, (quite a lot).
@Yamaha Music Australia I had a Challen double overstrung Baby Grand for 25 years, so I know about grand pianos. I can assure you the 775 music stand is 3½" nearly 4" higher, which is a good deal... especially if you are only a little kiddie looking up to the top line and constantly checking down to hand position.
Yes. The music stand of 775 is notably higher than other Clavinovas.. and other electric pianos generally. (Look where it is on 785)
However, I love the "disappearing" control panel. That is one heckuva classy interface! And the piano looks very swanky in polished ebony.