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Digital piano
Digital piano
Digital piano

Digital piano

Date2006
Place MadeHamamatsu, Japan, Asia
ModelClavinova CLP-270
Serial No.UCM101009
SignedIn gold lettering: [Yamaha logo] YAMAHA
DescriptionThis instrument is one of the top models being built and sold by Yamaha in 2006. The Clavinova was first introduced by Yamaha in 1983. More technical information can be found in the owner’s manual and trade literature in the file. According to the trade catalog, this model has the following features:
Dark rosewood finish.
GH3 Keyboard
New 4-level Dynamic Stereo Sampling AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tone generation
Stereo Sustain Samples, Key-Off Samples and String Resonance
50 Sampling Banks
New iAFC (Instrumental Active Field Control) System
38 + 480 XG voices
128-note polyphony (Max.)
PC interface (USB to Host)
Split, Dual
Digital Reverb, Chorus, Brilliance
16-track song recorder
Internal Flash ROM for song memory
Internal Flash ROM for song memory
USB TO DEVICE for data storage
7 temperaments
60W x 2 + 20W x 2 amplifier
Metronome with 5 language counts
3 foot pedals – damper with half pedal effect, sostenuto and soft
MIDI IN/OUT/THRU
Sliding key cover
Folding music rest with music clips
Dual headphone jacks and headphone hanger
50 built-in demonstration piano songs with sheet music

The keyboard came with an accompanying bench; a CD-ROM for Windows (cataloged with NMM CDs); warranty information, owner’s manual, related advertising ephemera, and a piano book with pieces that can be played on the keyboard (paper items filed under Yamaha in MIMA;, and a hook that can be added to the keyboard to hold earphones (left in bench).
Credit LineGift of Yamaha Corporation of America, 2006
Object number11651
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