Technical information
All current (and many past) Clavinovas (CLP and CVP-Series) feature Yamaha's 'Graded Hammer' technology, a mechanical system of small metal hammers, weighted to be similar to those of an acoustic piano, which activates a digital pressure sensor that then translates into sound. This technology has contributed to the success of the Clavinova as a more affordable substitute for an acoustic piano. The graded action is intended to reproduce more accurately the varying weights of the hammers of an acoustic piano where the hammers vary in weight from the bass section to the treble. Higher-end models, such as the CVP-600 Series from 2012, incorporate real wood keys and linear grading for added realism. The built-in synthesizer produces the sound. Early Clavinova models usedGraded hammer
The various ''graded'' or progressively ''weighted'' keys are: * ''Graded Hammer Standard'' (GHS), formerly ''Hammer Effect'' (HE) or ''Action Effect'' (AE) * ''Graded Hammer'' (GH or sometimes GHE), somewhat heavier than GHS. GH is also closer to the weight of real piano keys. * ''Graded Hammer 3'' (GH3), like GH, but GH3 incorporate a third sensor, thus making the key respond more like "grand piano" behaviour. GH3 allows the player to trigger the sound when depressed a second time, even when the note is still decaying, and the player has not completely released the key after the first push of the key. This makes some techniques such as a soft legato "trill" easier to execute. * ''Graded Hammer 3X'' (GH3X) keyboard features an "escapement" mechanism that reproduces a slight clicking sensation near the bottom of the key travel. It has been designed in such a way that the click is discernible only on the lightest keystrokes, similar to the keyboard of a grand piano. * ''Natural Wood'' (NW) is graded like the GH3 but also uses spruce wood to make the feeling even closer to that of the acousticKeyboard "feel" feature matrix for current models
From Yamaha Clavinova microsite. From Yamaha Product Spec page.Tone feature matrix for three past generations and current models
From Yamaha Clavinova microsite. From Clavinova Spec pageHistory
From Clavinova's 35th anniversary website.Predecessors (YP and CV)
YP (CVP Predecessor)
* 1983: YP-10, YP-20, YP-30, YP-40 - provided the "Stereo Symphonic effect" showing depth feeling to perform in concert halls and live houses, first pianos on the seriesCV (CLP Predecessor)
* 1984: CV-100, CV-300CVP and CGP models
* 1985: CVP-3, CVP-5, CVP-7 - First CVP series Clavinova * 1987: CVP-6, CVP-8, CVP-10, CVP-100MA, CVP-100PE * 1988: CVP-20 * 1989: CVP-30, CVP-50, CVP-70 * 1991: CVP-25*, CVP-35, CVP-45, CVP-55, CVP-65, CVP-75 * 1993: CVP-83, CVP-85, CVP-87, CVP-89 * 1995: CVP-49, CVP-59, CVP-69, CVP-79 - added LCD on all models except CVP-49, and introduced LCD buttons. * 1997: CVP-92, CVP-94, CVP-96, CVP-98, CVP-555 - First modern design button LCD, Organ Combo (predecessor to Organ Flutes! voices). Based on the PSR-8000 and PSR-740 * 1998: CVP-600 * 1999: CVP-103, CVP-105, CVP-107, CVP-109. Based on PSR-740 and PSR-9000 * 2000: CVP-700 * 2001: CVP-201, CVP-203, CVP-205, CVP-207, CVP-209 - Introduced most of the current technologies, added first color display, and with the latest button setup. Based on PSR-9000, 9000 Pro and PSR-2100 * 2002: CVP-900 * 2003: CVP-202, CVP-204, CVP-206, CVP-208, CVP-210. Based on PSR-2100 * 2004: CVP-301, CVP-303, CVP-305, CVP-309, CVP-307, CVP-309, CVP-309GP - All models have current button display, first GH3 and NW keyboards. Added Mega Voices and based on Tyros/PSR-3000 * 2008: CGP-1000 * 2008: CVP-401, CVP-403, CVP-405, CVP-407, CVP-409, CVP-409GP - Added Super Articulation, based on Tyros 2/PSR-S900 * 2009: CVP-501, CVP-503, CVP-505, CVP-509 - Introduced several new keyboard technologies, added S. Articulation 2. Added free play styles. Based on Tyros 3/PSR-S910 * 2013: CVP-601, CVP-605, CVP-609, CVP-609GP - All models have S. Articulation and GH3, added touch screen and RGE sound engine. Based on Tyros 4/PSR-S950 * 2015: CVP-701, CVP-705, CVP-709, CVP-709GP - All models have color displays and synthetic ivory keycaps. Added VRM sound engine and escapement. Based on Tyros 5/PSR-S970 * 2019: CVP-805, CVP-809, CVP-809GP. Based on Genos/PSR-SX900.CLP models
History reference. * 1985: CLP-20, CLP-30 * 1986: CLP-40, CLP-45, CLP-50, CLP-55, CLP-200, CLP-300 * 1987: CLP-100, CLP-100MA, CLP-100PE, CLP-500 * 1988: CLP-250, CLP-350, CLP-550, CLP-650 * 1989: CLP-570, CLP-650W, CLP-670 * 1990: CLP-260, CLP-360, CLP-560, CLP-760 * 1992: CLP-121, CLP-122, CLP-123, CLP-124 * 1994: CLP-152S, CLP-153S, CLP-153SG, CLP-154S, CLP-155, CLP-157 * 1996: CLP-311, CLP-411, CLP-511, CLP-611, CLP-811, CLP-911 * 1997: CLP-555 * 1998: CLP-810, CLP-820, CLP-840, CLP-860, CLP-880 * 2000: CLP-920, CLP-930, CLP-950, CLP-955, CLP-970, CLP-970A * 2001: CLP-910, CLP-990 * 2002: CLP-110, CLP-120, CLP-130, CLP-150, CLP-170 * 2003: CLP-115 * 2005: CLP-F01 * 2005: CLP-220, CLP-230, CLP-240, CLP-270, CLP-280, CLP-265GP, CLP-295GP * 2008: CLP-320, CLP-330, CLP-340, CLP-370, CLP-380, CLP-S306, CLP-S308 * 2011: CLP-430, CLP-440, CLP-465GP, CLP-470, CLP-480, CLP-S406, CLP-S408 - Implemented RGE Sound Engine * 2014: CLP-525, CLP-535, CLP-545, CLP-565GP, CLP-575, CLP-585 - Revised LCD, added VRM * 2017: CLP-625, CLP-635, CLP-645, CLP-665GP, CLP-675, CLP-685 * 2018: CLP-695GP * 2020: CLP-735, CLP-745, CLP-765GP, CLP-775, CLP-785, CLP-795GP * 2021: CLP-725CSP models
* 2017: CSP-150, CSP-170See also
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