Yamaha CLP-760 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Keyboard: Available in the model A-1 with a total of 88 keys to a maximum of C7.
  • Voice Selectors: Includes Piano, 1/2/3 and E.Piano, 1/2, which also has a Clavinova & Harpsichord, Vibes and Multi-stringed Organ.
  • Reverb: Has a delay type feature which can be stereo or can switch between room echo and hall type. Provides options on the depth min and max.
  • Touch Sensitivity: Can be set to Hard, Normal and Soft.
  • Effect: Comes with chorus control and stereo detune tremolo with available tremolo speed.
  • Play Modes: Modes include normal, dual or split play.
  • Pedal Control: Makes use of damper, soft and sostenuto pedals.
  • Other Control Features: Master volume control panel, brilliance, midi in I/o/through and transpose features.
  • Jacks/Connectors: ports include headphones, aux out for mono left and right and midi in and out connections.
  • Input/Output Level/Impedance: Output connection have an output voltage of 1 volt and an added frequency response of 4 kilohertz which boost the signal to a remarkable 600 ohms.
  • Main Amplifiers: Consisting of 2 amps rated at 50 watts eachies, the other set consists of 2 amps rated at 10 watts each.
  • Speakers: Pair includes two 16 cm speakers, and five cm’s. Other include 13 cm with two of them.
  • Dimensions: Total dimension measurement include 1390mm in length and width of 487mm and 807mm in height.
  • Weight: Net weight sums up to a total of 1411.64 pounds or 64 kilograms.
  • Name Plate Location: The name plate is affixed on the bottom corner at the rear panel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What type of keyboard does the CP-760 have?

A1: The pianov brand has manufactured CP-700 as an extended version of CP-680, where it has 88 keys manufactured between the range of A1 and C7.

Q2: Which voice selection options does the CLP 760 provide?

A2: Some of the mentioned voice selection options are PIANO 1, PIANO 2, PIANO 3, CLAVINOVA TONE, E.PIANO 1, E.PIANO 2, HARPSICHORD, VIBES, STRINGS and ORGAN.

Q3: Are any sound modifications possible to be made for additional sound effects?

A3: The CLP 760 has effects such as DETUNE, CHORUS, TREMOLO along with reverb effects STEREO DELAY, ROOM, and HALL.

Q4: As per the selected voice option, how many polyphony notes can the CLP 760 sustain?

A4: The polyphony notes of the CLP 760 can range between 16 and 32, in relation to the voice selected and used.

Q5: The headphone, aux-out, optional in/out, and MIDI in/out/thru constitute what kind of integration ports for the CLP 760?

A5: The CLP 760 provides two sets of connection ports. These ports are classified acc to their function categories, for example, the CLP 760 has MIDI ports and audio ports.

Q6: For CAD purposes, I want to connect the line 6 Helix guitar processor through midi to the external sound enhancer CP 7. Is it possible to do that?

A6: Absolutely, it is possible to note that CP 7 is connected through an interface, expanders, mixers and other midi.

Q7: What’s the weight and size of the CP 7?

A7: The space it can occupy of is1390 x 487 x 807 mm and its weight can go up to 64.0 kg (141.1 lbs.).

Q8: The touch sensitivity can be changed according to the user, what’s the maximum or minimum limit set in place for such sensitivity?

A8: The set limits are HARD, NORMAL and SOFT.

Q9: Is it true that the CLP 760 supports and works in Sync with other MIDI devices?

A9: Absolutely, one key feature of the CLP 760 is that it is a MIDI Device and it supports a range of MIDI function devices and integration.

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