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#288492 - 06/09/10 04:36 PM
Re: Yamaha NP-V80 - 76 key arranger! (almost)
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Originally posted by miden: Yes it is interesting to see Yamaha have NO demos of this instrument.
Speaks volumes for what they think of the sound and the styles on-board
Dennis You're so naughty, Dennis. Lionstracs and Ketron would love to have the sales numbers this little baby will generate. I think it will sound quite a bit like the entry level PSR-E-series, with the piano sound, Live!Grand, being from the S-series. Price of 500 Euros...not bad at all. Those instruments may well have been prototypes...there should be some "official" demos up in the near future, for those of you waiting with bated breath. It will make you 76-note Mediastation owners very envious. Ian [This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 06-09-2010).]
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#288493 - 06/09/10 05:24 PM
Re: Yamaha NP-V80 - 76 key arranger! (almost)
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: You're so naughty, Dennis.
Lionstracs and Ketron would love to have the sales numbers this little baby will generate.
I think it will sound quite a bit like the entry level PSR-E-series, with the piano sound, Live!Grand, being from the S-series.
Price of 500 Euros...not bad at all.
Those instruments may well have been prototypes...there should be some "official" demos up in the near future, for those of you waiting with bated breath.
It will make you 76-note Mediastation owners very envious. Ian
LOL!!! Yes aren't I though Seriously, I do cede to your knowledge about how it will sound...Its probably where I would have guessed its entry point was. As to being envious, we'll be looking a LONG way down the hill behind us at this little offering from Yammie It's just Yamaha usually are right on top of new releases, with not just the interviews, but demos as well.... Not that I would have bought one, but it still would have been interesting to hear how they get around the 32 poly..and to hear how they have implemented the arps. Cheers, Dennis
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#288494 - 06/09/10 05:42 PM
Re: Yamaha NP-V80 - 76 key arranger! (almost)
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Originally posted by miden: It's just Yamaha usually are right on top of new releases, with not just the interviews, but demos as well....
Actually, I hadn't heard of it till this thread was started, and I usually get a bit of notice, especially when it's a product I'll be working with, alongside the regular arrangers. I'm rather surprised at the 32 note poly as well...once you start layering sounds, that sometimes can be a problem. If it's anything like the PSR-E423/E423, it will be a pretty cool instrument...they sound very good, especially for the money, and the poly was 32 and didn't seem to affect playability. My girlfriend has an NP-30, and the 32 note poly hasn't been a problem, and she is an experienced player. I hope we see and hear some demos soon. Ian
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#288495 - 06/09/10 06:37 PM
Re: Yamaha NP-V80 - 76 key arranger! (almost)
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: Actually, I hadn't heard of it till this thread was started, and I usually get a bit of notice, especially when it's a product I'll be working with, alongside the regular arrangers.
I'm rather surprised at the 32 note poly as well...once you start layering sounds, that sometimes can be a problem.
If it's anything like the PSR-E423/E423, it will be a pretty cool instrument...they sound very good, especially for the money, and the poly was 32 and didn't seem to affect playability.
My girlfriend has an NP-30, and the 32 note poly hasn't been a problem, and she is an experienced player.
I hope we see and hear some demos soon.
Ian Cool! Thats good to know Ian. I did try the NP-30 on one of my trips to the "big-smoke", and to be honest, for the price point, it is a remarkable little keyboard, and I was sroely tempted to grab one, just as a spare axe for those slightly smaller gigs where its just piano playing-no vocals no lights, no laptop...You know what I mean!! I still might, BUT if this little baby has the same main piano sound as the NP30 (which as I said in my view, was not too shabby at all ) I might wait for it instead... Especially as early indications have it at a price-point of about a grand (our money..the pacific peso!!) Dennis
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#288496 - 06/09/10 09:15 PM
Re: Yamaha NP-V80 - 76 key arranger! (almost)
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Originally posted by miden: I still might, BUT if this little baby has the same main piano sound as the NP30 (which as I said in my view, was not too shabby at all ) I might wait for it instead...
Especially as early indications have it at a price-point of about a grand (our money..the pacific peso!!)
Dennis
I'm pretty sure they'd be the same, if not better...plus, like the NP-30, the NP-V80 has dedicated MIDI ports, plus the latter has a pitch bend wheel. Ian
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#288499 - 06/10/10 07:03 AM
Re: Yamaha NP-V80 - 76 key arranger! (almost)
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Originally posted by Diki: Going to be tough to have it play piano AND be an arranger with just 32 notes poly. So, I take it that you're not getting two of them to replace your G-70's? I think the NP-V80 piano based arranger will do very well for it's intended market, which, is obviously, the entry level player. If it doesn't, you can be the first person to tell Yamaha how, and why, it failed. Get back to us in a year or so with your report. Ian
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