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Yamaha CLP-735 Clavinova

Yamaha CLP-735 Clavinova

https://youtu.be/4LS8J1cR6TE Newly sampled voices of the CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial grand pianos, featuring binaural sound from these two world renowned pianos. Also enjoy playing along with a variety of rhythms, as well as two new fortepiano voices. CLP735, 735 GrandTouch-S keyboardYamaha’s latest keyboard action features a broad dynamic range and faithful response to every nuance of touch that puts a wide expanse of tone—from delicate to bold—at the pianist’s fingertips. The highly consistent grand piano hammers replicate the pleasing response felt when the hammers strike the strings, enabling precise control of the tone. Highly absorbent synthetic-ivory white keys and synthetic-ebony black keys prevent slipping even during extended play and feel just like those of a grand piano. The escapement mechanism in a grand piano moves the hammers away from the strings quickly after they strike them, in order to prevent any interference with string vibration. This mechanism produces a slight clicking sensation when the keys are pressed gently. The Clavinova keyboards feature an escapement mechanism that reproduces this sensation near the bottom of the key dip. They have been designed in such a way that the click is discernible only on the lightest keystrokes, similar to the keyboard of a grand piano. These keyboards have been adjusted to provide additional friction that balances key repetition and response without impeding performance.

Sensitivity

Yamaha Clavinova CLP
The interaction and interplay of the hammers, dampers, and strings inside a grand piano respond to the subtlest nuances of the pianist’s touch, creating a limitless range of tonal expression. Touch refers to the pianist’s control, not only of intensity (softness/loudness) in playing and releasing the keys, but also of the speed and depth with which the keys are pressed. The Grand Expression Modeling introduced in the CLP-700 Series translates the widely varied input from the pianist’s fingers into the same limitless tonal variation of a grand piano. This makes it possible to vary the output by playing the keys to different depths and with different speeds, even when using techniques such as trills or legato or emphasizing the melody over the accompaniment. Grand Expression Modeling excels at faithfully reproducing the output expected of these techniques in many well-known songs. In Debussy’s “Clair de Lune,” a loose touch creates the faint tone that makes the melody stand out more crisply. In Liszt’s “Un Sospiro,” the accompanying arpeggios accent the melody without overwhelming it, and varied expression of the melody gives it the same quality as vocals. In the last of the Chopin nocturnes, trills, legato, and other delicate techniques where fingers seem to float over the keys deliver the airy, smooth tonal expression required. Playing such pieces on a highly expressive piano helps the pianist learn various techniques and experience the same joy of expression as a painter, but through sound.

Sound Quality

Yamaha Clavinova CLP
Clavinova grand piano sounds are recorded from several world-renowned concert grand pianos. One of them is the CFX, Yamaha’s top-flight concert grand piano. Pianists around the world are enamored with the impressive, dazzling, richly expressive sound of the CFX in concert halls. Another sampled concert grand is the Imperial, the flagship model of Bösendorfer, a time-honored Viennese piano brand with an ardent following. The Imperial is known for its abundance of color and natural, warm feeling. Yamaha faithfully reproduces the idiosyncrasies of these concert grand pianos by carefully recording the entire tonal range of each of the 88 keys, making minute adjustments to capture the most harmonious tones each piano has to offer.
Yamaha Clavinova CLP
One of the allures of the grand piano is the sympathetic resonance created by the vibration of the entire instrument. Clavinova pianos elaborately reproduce this rich sympathetic resonance through a groundbreaking technology called Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM). VRM creates a richly varied sound by simulating the complex sympathetic tones created when the vibrations of the strings are propagated to the soundboard and other strings, corresponding to the timing and intensity of key playing and pedaling. CLP-700 Series pianos even replicate the sounds the dampers make when they are raised off the strings, in addition to the resonance of the duplex scaling, strings, soundboard, and case. Clavinova pianos allow you to enjoy the same momentary dynamics and deep sympathetic sounds that are produced by the entire body of a grand piano.
Yamaha Clavinova CLP
Binaural sampling is a method of sampling in which special microphones are placed on a mannequin’s head in the same positions as the pianist’s ears to capture piano sounds the way that they sound in reality. We chose this method to create the ambience and full, natural resonance of acoustic pianos in Clavinova pianos. This makes pianists feel as though they are sitting at a grand piano even when they play with headphones on. The experience is so pleasant that they forget they are wearing headphones, no matter how long they continue to play. On CLP-700 Series pianos, binaural sampling was used for the Bösendorfer Imperial as well as the Yamaha CFX. Yamaha achieves higher-definition binaural sound with a specially developed mannequin head and model ears used for the recording. We also developed the Stereophonic Optimizer function to achieve the same effect for the piano effects. Stereophonic Optimizer technology replicates the natural diffusion of sound in headphones nearly as closely as binaural sampling for the piano voices other than the CFX and Imperial.
Yamaha Clavinova CLP
The CLP-745/735/765GP* are Yamaha’s first instruments to be equipped with the voices of the fortepiano, the predecessor to the modern piano. The sounds emitted by a fortepiano are simpler than those of a modern piano, and decay much more rapidly. Hearing the sounds of the instruments played when the likes of Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin were composing their songs should illuminate the original intent behind the notes on the page. Here is a novel opportunity to communicate with historical composers by playing these period instruments. *These models are equipped with the voices of two fortepianos beloved by Mozart and Chopin. The fortepianos shown in the picture are from the collections of at the Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments.

General Features

Yamaha Clavinova CLP
Train your hands with some of the most widely accepted exercises in the world using proven practice methods from Hanon, Bayer, Czerny and Burgmüller. You can use these built-in songs for practicing with your right and left hands separately, or simply enjoy listening to them.
The CLP-700 Series comes complete with 20 different and simple rhythm patterns (drums and bass accompaniment) that are perfectly suited to many types of music, letting you spice up your performance with some backing musicians, make practice more interesting, or open up your creative flow with inspiring new ideas.
Yamaha Clavinova CLP
Enjoy the piano more with Smart Pianist, a dedicated app that adds a beautiful graphic interface and a variety of incredible features to your compatible Yamaha digital piano. The Bluetooth® MIDI function* lets you conncect to Smart Pianist wirelessly. *Featured on the CLP-785/745/795GP/765GP. Availability of Bluetooth MIDI varies by country.
The recording function featured in Clavinova digital pianos allows you to record your performances* with a single touch, which is useful when you want to review your playing objectively. Additionally, you can record up to 16 tracks for simultaneous playback, so different hands can be recorded separately or overdub parts with different voices. *Recordings are made in MIDI format, and can also be recorded to USB flash memory. Compatible software is required for playback of recorded data on a computer.
Record performances to USB flash memory and create audio files* you can save and play back on a computer, share with friends or create a CD. *Data is saved in WAV format. Features
  • Real Grand Expression 2 conveys the slightest variations in touch to create a limitless palette of sound that reflects your unique musicality
  • CFX and Bösendorfer Samples updated with added power, brilliance, brightness and improved touch response for enhanced expression
  • GrandTouch S keyboard with simulated ebony and ivory keytops conveys the playing feel of an acoustic grand
  • Dual, Duo, and Split keyboard modes for instrument splits and layers, duets, and teacher-student interaction
  • 3D Binaural Sampling sounds stunning in your headphones as it re-creates the positioning of the instrument in an acoustic space
  • Fortepiano Voices allow you to hear classical compositions authentically, as the original composers did
  • Grand Expression Modeling simulates the mechanics of the hammers, strings, and internal components of the piano
  • Virtual Resonance Modeling (VRM) for vivid, richly detailed expression that reflects the countless sonic nuances that create the sound of a concert grand piano
  • Traditional triple-pedal layout with Damper, Soft, and Sostenuto pedals
  • USB recorder; WAV audio playback and recording
  • USB-to-Host connectivity for connection to macOS/Windows computers
  • 2 stereo Headphone jacks; ideal for quiet late-night duets
  • Robust 256-note Polyphony for reliably rich sonic nuance
  • Compatibility with Yamaha’s Smart Pianist app
  • Included piano bench and 50 Classical Music Masterpieces book
Specifications
Size/Weight
Dimensions
Width
1,461 mm (57-1/2″)
Height
927 mm (36-1/2″)
Depth
459 mm (18-1/16″)
Weight
57 kg (125 lb, 11 oz)
Control Interface
Keyboard
Number of Keys 88
Type
GrandTouch-S™ keyboard: synthetic ebony and ivory keytops, escapement
Touch Sensitivity
Hard2/Hard1/Medium/Soft1/Soft2/Fixed
88-key Linear Graded Hammers
Counterweight
Number of Pedals
3: Damper (with half-pedal function), Sostenuto, Soft
Functions
Sustain (Switch), Sustain Continuously, Sostenuto, Soft, Pitch Bend Up, Pitch Bend Down, Rotary Speed, Vibe Rotor, Song Play/Pause
GP Response Damper Pedal
Display
Type Full Dots LCD
Size 128 x 64 dots
Language
English, Japanese
Panel
Type Buttons
Language English
Cabinet
Key Cover Style Sliding
Music Rest Yes
Music Braces Yes
Voices
Tone Generation
Piano Sound
Yamaha CFX, Bösendorfer Imperial
Binaural Sampling
Yes (CFX Grand and Bösendorfer voices only)
Key-off Samples Yes
Smooth Release Yes
VRM Yes
Grand Expression Modeling Yes
Polyphony
Number of Polyphony (Max.) 256
Preset
Number of Voices 38
Compatibility
Effects
Types
Reverb 6
Chorus 3
Brilliance 7+ User
Master Effect 12
Intelligent Acoustic Control (IAC) Yes
Stereophonic Optimizer Yes
Functions
Dual/Layers Yes
Split Yes
Duo Yes
Songs
Preset
Number of Preset Songs
21 voice demo songs + 50 classics + 303 lesson songs
Recording
Number of Songs 250
Number of Tracks 16
Data Capacity
approx. 500 KB/Song
Compatible Data Format
Playback
SMF (Format 0, Format 1)
Recording
SMF (Format 0)
Functions
Piano Room Yes
USB Audio Recorder
Playback
.wav (44.1 kHz sample rate, 16-bit resolution, stereo)
Recording
.wav (44.1 kHz sample rate, 16-bit resolution, stereo)
Overall Controls
Metronome Yes
Tempo Range 5 – 500
Transpose -12 – 0 – +12
Tuning
414.8 – 440.0 – 466.8 Hz (approx. 0.2 Hz increments)
Scale Type 7 types
Rhythm 20
Bluetooth
Storage and Connectivity
Storage
Internal Memory
Total maximum size approx. 1.4 MB
External Drives
USB flash drive
Connectivity
Headphones
Standard stereo phone jack (x 2)
MIDI
AUX IN Stereo Mini
AUX OUT
AUX Pedal
USB TO DEVICE Yes
USB TO HOST Yes
DC IN 16 V
Amplifiers and Speakers
Amplifiers 30 W x 2
Speakers 16 cm x 2
Power Supply
Power Consumption
18 W (When using PA-300C AC adaptor)
Auto Power Off Yes
Power Supply
Adaptors PA-300C
Accessories
Owner’s Manual, “50 Classical Music Masterpieces” Music Book, Online Member Product Registration, Warranty*, Bench*, Power cord*/AC adaptor* PA-300C *varies by area