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#71483 - 05/05/00 11:36 AM clavinova cvp-105 vs roland vs gem sk880 workstation
Anonymous
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Hi All,

Can I ask your advice between those 3 digital pianos for home use, weighted 88 key - I hate to lose a real piano touch. I need a few tracks sequencer to make a song sometimes, autoacc. not necessary, but often helps to improvise. I didn't wanna use a PC as a workstation as I'm a programmer and too much time spend in front of it already, but please correct me if I'm losing a perspective giving up for PC?

Thank you,
Dmitry, LA, CA

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#71484 - 05/24/00 04:36 PM Re: clavinova cvp-105 vs roland vs gem sk880 workstation
sk880user Offline
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Registered: 01/26/01
Posts: 1255
Loc: United States
Hello,

I rarely visit the Yamaha forum, it was a coicident I read your message. I do not know know what Roland you are refering to.

Here is the deal:

Piano sound quality:

Yamaha clavinova beats SK880 big time. It beats every single portable synth,keyboard,workstation on the face of the earth.

Synth features/ Sequencer features:
Yamaha Clavinova was not designed for this. SK880 is known to have the best sequencer that is logical to use and very exensive (requires some time to learn). Also SK880 has an excellent synth.

Weighted Keys:
Clavinova wins

Portability:
Sk880 is portable ofcourse, but note that it is 90 pounds.

Other features:
SK880 wins with programability, auto-accompaniment and price.

do not forget you need to buy external amps for sk880.

As a piano player, the most important thing is the sound of piano. SK880 seems to have all the features you need. However, it lacks a decent piano sound. Although arranger keyboards in general suffer from the same problem, excellent piano sound is a must in my opinion.

Here is what I recommend:

1) play and listen to SK880 for very long time. Make sure you try the Sk880 and not WK8, since you want to try the feel of the 88 keys and sample the quality of the sound at the very high/low octaves.

2) investigate other piano samples that can be loaded to sk880. Investigate piano modules you can connect to the keyboard via midi.

3) If it turns out that sk880 is not good enough, think of buying Yamaha P80 and combine it with wk8 or wk6 or any other arranger keyboard.

If you have other questions, come to GENERAL MUSIC forum and post your questions there.

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#71485 - 05/25/00 12:11 AM Re: clavinova cvp-105 vs roland vs gem sk880 workstation
Anonymous
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Hi there,

Thanks for your help! I bought Clavinova CVP-105. I'm happy now. All I wanted - not too much electronics, easy 16-track sequencer, some sweet voices, large display, BEST TOUCH I've EVER FOUND, and PERFECT PIANO SOUND.

Price bites, yes, but I got it financed, so the hell with the money - I found myself wanting to play every time I see it or hear it.

For me it was worth it.

Thanks again,
Dmitry

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