Yamaha NP-V80 76-key Piaggero Keyboard

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Product Feature
- Power adapter not included.
Product Description
In both design and playability, Yamaha Piaggero embodies the almost lyrical combination of 'piano' and 'leggero' - Italian for 'light' - that constitutes its name. Piaggero provides go-anywhere portability and style while also delivering Yamaha's legendary piano touch & tone. Whether you're taking up piano for the first time or recapturing your musical passion, the Piaggero offers easy-going piano fun. To recreate the playability of an acoustic piano, Piaggero features Yamaha's own Graded Soft Touch keyboard, giving keys in the lower octave a heavier touch than those in the upper octaves. Along with superb grand piano sound, Piaggero features a number of popular instrument Voices, such as organ and strings, recorded using Yamaha's AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) stereo sampling technology for amazingly true-to-life sound. And for a complete orchestra of sonic options, Piaggero includes XGlite Voices and drum/SFX kits. Piaggero boasts over 160 preset Styles -- from the basic eight-beat to contemporary Latin rhythms -- that follow and backup the performer with dynamically responsive accompaniment. At the touch of a button, Piaggero's Music Database offers pre-set combinations of Styles, Voices, effects and tempos based on the song of your choice. Play a chord at let the 'Intelligent' arpeggiator automatically play the notes with the appropriate feel of the instrument.Yamaha NP-V80 76-key Piaggero Keyboard Review
I didn't buy this keyboard from Amazon, i bought it on e.b.a.y. It was a buy it now and i paid the same price. I always feel obligated to let people know what i think about products especially when im the first to buy it. :DThe biggest reason why I bought this keyboard is because its touch sensitive. Real cheap keyboards are all just electronic harpsichords. I joined a band and I needed something that would resemble a piano as much as possible. This keyboard does just that. The keys are not weighted, but the fact that the springs are heavier as you move down the keys resembles a pianos touch. Honestly, i prefer the light keys. This keyboard would weigh soo much if they were weighted and would be a pain to carry around. Also, its nice to be able to push your limits a bit since you don't have weight to slow you down. But its like visiting the moon and coming back. Everything feels heavy when you sit at a real piano. So just be careful. :D
The sounds in the piano are really good. The piano sound is good enough. I'm no sound expert but it sounds like a piano. Besides, your never going to make it perfect. High and Low notes sound resonate loud and not muffled like on crap keyboards. How loud the keyboard plays at full volume probably is not loud enough for gigs. But its good enough if your practicing and the guitar and bass don't decide to turn their amps up all the way and head bang. The other sounds built into the keyboard are like what you always get with keyboards, strings, organs, voices, gunshots, etc. What I'm very happy about is they are all touch sensitive (excluding things like harpsichords and organs which are obviously not touch sensitive) It does not just play the note louder or softer, It gives it that bite when you play loud, or that softer sound when you play soft. Its nice that the sound engineers put some time into the actual sound. The recording function on this keyboard works really well. Record whatever and it will play it back exactly how it sounded. Really easy to use.
The one thing that I'm not really liking is the appreciator. Its really confusing and I doubt i will actually use it. Idk that might change but for now, It seems useless and confusing. After looking through the manual (the same manual is used for the np-v80 and the np-v60), the only things that are different are the USB connectivity to offload stuff from the keyboard to a flash drive and the appreciator. With the USB connectivity, you could just use the midi interface to record what you play on the computer. Idk. I just have a feeling that i really could have saved 80$ or so and lost a few features that I will never use. But that's for you to judge if you will actually use them or not.
Overall, this is a very solid keyboard. I plan to keep this thing for as long as it will last. I should never have a reason to upgrade this unless I jump into music production and need a synthesizer. But that's a whole different story. If your like me and like to invest your money once, this thing is perfect.
Hope you didn't find this too long winded. But that's how i write my reviews. :D
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