Yamaha electric piano manual




















With the adequate amplification it With the adequate amplification it allows you to get very similar sounds. I have never used the harpsichord onstage, but the sound is realistic. The stereo and mono outputs are of good quality and it has a pedal input. It's a bit noisy when cranked up, but nothing too annoying.

In short, a good unit for people looking for something "vintage" with that analog touch. It seems to be pretty demanded again nowadays due to its sound and look. Its price is low if you find it!

I already have mine and I'll keep it!!! I've been using it for one week. What I like best is the dynamics of the piano, it is very expressive. You can play very softly but also very percussive, like a clavinet. The keys give an odd impression, especially when you are used to a real piano, or to spring keyboards.

What I like the least is its weight lbs , but that's the price for its ruggedness and impressive build! I've had the opportunity to play digital pianos yamaha, roland and korg but I really wanted to go for a "real" vintage instrument, and since the Rhodes and Wurlitzer are very I've had the opportunity to play digital pianos yamaha, roland and korg but I really wanted to go for a "real" vintage instrument, and since the Rhodes and Wurlitzer are very expensive, considering that they are trendy right now, I opted for this piano.

You only need to open the cabinet to see what's inside: It's the Rolls Royce of electronic pianos! Read the 5 user reviews on the Yamaha CP Acoustic Pianos.

Digital Pianos. Other names: cp Configure my preferences Accept all Our cookies. Then play along, or simply sit back and listen. The P60 Piano 1 and Piano 2 presets feature brand new piano samples taken from a full-sized concert grand piano.

These voices have been digitally recorded in stereo to faithfully reproduce the rich, spatial tone of a real acoustic piano. All of the onboard sounds have been recorded using Yamaha's own AWM sampling technology to achieve the highest standards of sound quality.

This assures that the subtlest harmonics of the actual instrument are accurately reproduced with stunning realism. Reverb, MIDI control and other keyboard settings can also be accessed this way. It is important to remember that when buying a used keyboard it may not operate or look exactly like a new one. Used keyboards develop wear over time that can cause such items as function buttons, knobs, sliders etc.

In Edit mode, the P will prompt you automatically whether or not to overwrite the current changes. Descriptions of all parameters and details about how to access and manipulate them are provided in the appropriate sections herein.

Also see the Blank Chart on page Although setting up the P for basic play is easy and straightforward, be sure to take heed of the Precautions on page 2 before you begin, then carefully follow the simple steps as outlined below.

The P is relatively small for an key instrument, but it is very solidly built and therefore quite heavy. Please do not hesitate to ask someone to help you take it out of the box and carefully place it on an optionally available Yamaha LP-3 keyboard stand or a sturdy table. If you wish to listen to your P using headphones, connect a pair of stereo headphones to the [PHONES] jack located on the left side of the front panel.

Before connecting the P to any external device, be sure that the power switches of all devices are turned off. First, however, you must determine a MIDI system configuration, based on your particular needs or desires. Finally, attach the supplied music stand to the P by carefully inserting it into the groove located along the rear edge of the upper panel. To do so, follow the steps below. The following screen appears.

The song you select will begin playing automatically. Also note that you will not be able to play the P or use any of the Edit mode functions while a Demo song is playing. Selecting and playing the voices of a new P is simple, since by default the instrument starts up for the first time in Voice Play mode with initialized parameter settings, PIANO 1 voice selected.

Also note that the reverb depth or modulation speed may be set at 0 for certain voices, and therefore produce no noticeable effect. For information about changing reverb depth, see page For information about changing modulation speed, see page From within Single mode you can easily activate Dual mode see page 26 or Split mode see page To exit Voice Play mode, simply enter Performance Play mode.

For details, see page When the P is in Single mode, you can select and play any one of the 12 voices over the full range of the keyboard. You can also apply and adjust reverb and modulation effects, and adjust the graphic equalizer settings.

All of the voices have note polyphony, which means that a maximum number of 32 notes can be played simultaneously. This is crucial for achieving uncompromising sound and performance when using a sustain pedal, where certain notes must hold over others as you play, until you release the sustain pedal.

Two of the PIANO voices have special stereo settings, which are capable of note polyphonic output. As you play the keyboard, the output of the PIANO 1 voice will be in mono, and polyphony will be 32 notes.

Once you have modified certain parameters in Voice Play or Performance Play mode, QE Quick Edit will display in the upper right corner to remind you that you have modified the original settings. Pressing and holding the [BASS] button for a few moments alternately selects the.

These include ROOM, which simulates the natural reverberations of sound in a normal-sized room, STAGE, which simulates the natural reverberations of sound in a night club, and HALL, which simulates the natural reverberations of sound in a relatively large concert hall.

As you select each voice you will notice that a specific reverb effect is already assigned to it, indicated by a lit LED to the left of the name of the selected reverb type. These are the initial default assignments set at the factory, but you can select any reverb effect you wish for each voice, or even turn the reverb effect off.

You can also change reverb depth on the spot. No lit LED represents Off status. You can also select the reverb type and depth settings in Edit mode see page Note that each time you select a reverb type, a message will briefly display in the LCD screen, as follows.

This temporary message displays the current depth level for the reverb type that you just selected, between 0 and 7. A value of 7 will produce the largest number of reverberations, whereas a value of 0 will effectively turn the reverb off.

After a moment, the voice name will reappear in the screen. In Voice Play mode, a different reverb type and depth can be selected for each voice. When you play two voices in either Dual or Split mode, the P will apply the main voice reverb type and depth setting to both voices, and ignore any settings which you may have made for the sub voice.

For more information about main and sub voices, see page For details about the vibrato effect, see page As you select each voice you will notice that most have a specific modulation effect already assigned to them, indicated by a lit LED to the left of the name of the selected modulation effect type.

These are the initial default assignments set at the factory, but you can select any modulation effect you wish for each voice, or even turn the modulation effect off. You can also change modulation speed on the spot.

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