Michiel Posted November 9, 2003 Share Posted November 9, 2003 check it out: http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/pi/prd/ep/dgp/index.html#dgp-7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RudyS Posted November 9, 2003 Share Posted November 9, 2003 yeah the specifications looks very good Rudy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guestuserguestuser.com Posted November 9, 2003 Share Posted November 9, 2003 I ran the page through Babelfish. Pretty funny - every time it translated the words 'grand piano', it came out 'gland piano'. 'Gran Touch' became 'Glan Touch'. I kid you not. Must be a computer programmer with a twisted sense of humour? Here's the tlansrated Specs sections for all 3 (DGP-5, DGP-7, and DGP-2XG) DGP-5 specification The number of keyboards 88 keys (7 octaves 1/4) Keyboard New specification piano wooden keyboard adoption Action New development gland piano action system Pedal 3 (damper, ?????? and software) Sensor unit (Action and key section) Non contact system: Key sensor and hammer sensor Sensor unit (Pedal section) Damper pedal (continual detection), software pedal (ON/OFF/ half pedal), ????????? (ON/OFF) Amplifier output 60W×2 Speaker 16cm ??? ×2 and 2.5cm tweeter ×2 Function Pitch control: 438 - 445Hz (Change-over Switch), keyboard entry ± approximately 50 cents ???????: 12 stages (±6), touch curve selection Piano sound source sampling system Stereo sampling The maximum number of simultaneous pronunciations Stereo sampling 64 sound Timbre Piano electric piano 1 electric piano 2 Reverberation effect Room, hole 1, hole 2 (depth adjustment stepless floor) Built-in tune Piano famous musical work 50 selection, timbre demonstration ×2 tune Connected terminal Head phone ×2, MIDI IN/OUT, USB and AUX IN/OUT Electric power consumption 96W Rated supply voltage AC100V, 50/60Hz Keyboard cover It is not Wrapping finish Black/the mirror surface it polishes and paint (the leg section and the pedal section excludes) Height × frontal × depth (cm) 90 (107 * the ? face plate it includes) the ×147×53 Weight (kg) 96 Accessory USB-MIDI driver CD-ROM, "the famous musical work 50 selection which with musical score collection piano repels", the keyboard cover DGP-7 specification The number of keyboards 88 keys (7 octaves 1/4) Keyboard New specification piano wooden keyboard adoption Action New development gland piano action system Pedal 3 (damper, ?????? and software) Sensor unit (Action and key section) Non contact system: Key sensor and hammer sensor Sensor unit (Pedal section) Damper pedal (continual detection), software pedal (ON/OFF/ half pedal), ????????? (ON/OFF) Amplifier output (Front) 60W×2, (rear) 20W×2 & front & rear volume balance adjustment functional attaching Speaker (Front) 16cm ??? ×2, 10cm ???? ×2 and 2.5cm tweeter ×2 (rear) 10cm full range ×2 Function Pitch control: 438 - 445Hz (Change-over Switch), keyboard entry ± approximately 50 cents ???????: 12 stages (±6), touch curve selection Piano sound source sampling system Three point multiple samplings The maximum number of simultaneous pronunciations Stereo sampling 64 sound Timbre Piano electric piano 1 electric piano 2 harpsichord & pipe organ Reverberation effect Room, hole 1, hole 2 (depth adjustment stepless floor) Built-in tune Piano famous musical work 50 selection, timbre demonstration ×4 tune Connected terminal Head phone ×2, MIDI IN/OUT, USB and AUX IN/OUT Electric power consumption 110W Rated supply voltage AC100V, 50/60Hz Keyboard cover Software landing mechanism adoption Wrapping finish Black/the mirror surface to polish, paint Height × frontal × depth (cm) 93×147×95 Weight (kg) 117 Accessory USB-MIDI driver CD-ROM, "the famous musical work 50 selection which with musical score collection piano repels" DGP-2XG specification The number of keyboards 88 keys (7 octaves 1/4) Keyboard Piano wooden keyboard adoption Action Gland piano action system Pedal 3 (damper, ?????? and software) Sensor unit (Action and key section) Non contact system: Key sensor and hammer sensor Sensor unit (Pedal section) Damper pedal (continual detection), software pedal (ON/OFF/ half pedal), ????????? (ON/OFF) Amplifier output 60W×2 Speaker 16cm ??? ×2, 10cm ???? ×2 and 2.5cm tweeter ×2 Function Pitch control: 440Hz± approximately 50 cent metronome function Sound recording playback function 16 tracks/trucks (floppy disk memory disk) Piano sound source sampling system Stereo sampling The maximum number of simultaneous pronunciations Stereo 32 sound Timbre Normal voice 676 (128), drum kit 21 (9) * () inside from panel setting possibility Reverberation effect Room, hole 1, hole 2 (depth adjustment stepless floor) Connected terminal Head phone ×2, MIDI IN/OUT, TO HOST and AUX IN/OUT Electric power consumption 180W Rated supply voltage AC100V, 50/60Hz Keyboard cover There is no software landing mechanism Wrapping finish Black/the mirror surface to polish, paint Height × frontal × depth (cm) 97×148×88 Weight (kg) 124 Accessory Disk for audition, blank disk and remote control [ Built-in sound source ] Sound source for ensemble AWM2 sound source Pitch control A3 = 440Hz ±50 cent The maximum number of simultaneous pronunciations 32 sounds The number of parts 16 parts Timbre arrangement format XG and GM Timbre Normal voice 676 (128), drum kit 21 (9) * Inside the parenthesis from the panel the quantity of timbre which can be set [ Control panel ] Memory medium 3.5 inches floppy disk 2DD of MS-DOS720KB format 2HD of MS-DOS1.44MB format Memory disk built-in Corresponding sequence format SMF (standard MIDI file) format 0 sound recording and playback SMF (standard MIDI file) only format 1 playback E-seq sound recording and playback Playback function Play/the pause, stop, selection of music and fast forward, you reset quickly, sound fast forward are quick resetting Volume control 11 stages (- 10 - 0) Tempo adjustment -50 - +20% (1% unit) Transposing function -24 - +24 (1 key unit) Balance function Volume balance coordination 10 with the piano private sound source and built-in sound source - 127 L/R part cancellation (piano playback part) Pedal cancellation (piano playback part) Repeat mode All tune and 1 tune, A-B and random (it can operate with only remote control) Direct selection of music (it can operate with only remote control) Direct search Moment, the head at the neatness/beat unit it puts out and (can operate with only remote control) Automatic play Automatic start and space play Sound recording function L/R part sound recording, L/R split sound recording, ensemble sound recording and MDR sound recording Over dubbing, ?????? Metronome function Tempo rhythm 30 - 400b.p.m. 1/4 - 9/4 Timbre function The sound source for the ensemble is sounded in the keyboard performance Disk function Song The copy and elimination, to line up and change, elapsed time indication (Neatness, time) to change, format conversion Disk Format, copy and format conversion Track/truck function Mix, movement, copy, elimination and transposition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guestuserguestuser.com Posted November 9, 2003 Share Posted November 9, 2003 These things seem expensive, if I'm doing the conversion right. The DGP-5, the cheapest one, is 550,000 Yen, I think. That works out to $6,600 CDN. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
burningbusch Posted November 10, 2003 Share Posted November 10, 2003 I'm trying to figure out what's different from previous versions? Is there now a less expensive entry level version? I thought they started at about $10 glan (USD). Busch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reverend Rhythm Posted November 10, 2003 Share Posted November 10, 2003 I think that's $10 gland. David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan O Posted November 10, 2003 Share Posted November 10, 2003 This is not a product to be sold in a Music Store, only Piano Stores . Dano www.esnips.com/web/SongsfromDanO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michiel Posted November 10, 2003 Author Share Posted November 10, 2003 Originally posted by Dano: This is not a product to me sold in a Music Store, only Piano Stores . Dano? and? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan O Posted November 11, 2003 Share Posted November 11, 2003 Originally posted by michielxp30: Originally posted by Dano: This is not a product to me sold in a Music Store, only Piano Stores . Dano? and?Meaning that if you want to try one of these out , you'll need to go to a piano store , not music store that also sells guitars,recording, drums etc ... This Yamaha piano is geared more towards the home piano buyer vs. a keyboard like the MP9500 from Kawai that also has a real piano action . dano www.esnips.com/web/SongsfromDanO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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