yamaha cp1

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it has finally arrived!
saw it at yamaha PS just now,
but dun know how much.
i did not get to try it as the monitors were off.
do chk it out for those who are interested!
 
Cp1

I tried the CP1 today at Music Plaza

the price is S$7299 !!!

it has three presets banks A - C,

and I tried all the sounds.

of course they are great, esp the DX7 eps.

Keyboard action is as usual at its best !!!


when I was there, the monitors were off - I on them by myself.

no one stopped me as the show room guy was busy playing the drums !?

I took a long time to search for the ON button which is on the right corner

next to the power cable.


my comment - CP1 is for the pros and rich hobbyist.

at this price, I'd get a Korg Oasys; but too bad no more in Citymusic !!!
 
Thanks for that Bongman. I'll check it out this week as well. Is the CP-5 or CP-50 there?
 
Hmm. Interesting that they brought in the most expensive model (and probably the least sellable of the 3 new models). Maybe somebody ordered it...
 
Hmm. Interesting that they brought in the most expensive model (and probably the least sellable of the 3 new models). Maybe somebody ordered it...

probably some music maestro ? haha

anyway, it is always music plaza business style
to market the best product first.
 
I popped by to PS and had a quick try on the CP-1. Not too much time since kids in restaurant waiting for lunch (I had permission from wife to sneak out for a few minutes).

Took a bit of time to hook it up since the audio cables were connected to the CP33 above it - and they don't have enough cables (!).

First impression was the wooden keys. It's slightly off white. Quick playing immediately brought reminiscence of the Roland V-piano. Feels and look very much like alike.

Knobs in front are touch sensitive - pressing down reveals the parameter value it controls. Easy to get the sound you want - mainly piano/keyboard sounds. Sorry, no strings and other sounds. No organ sounds either. And of course, no layering.

Piano, for the first time in Yamaha, didn't have the irritating tinkling sound in the high register. They did it the right way finally. Hopefully the SCM sounds will slowly replace all existing AWM piano patches. Changing the hammers from soft to hard gives very distinctive changes in tone - which is a nice thing for customisation. I can do a lot with just one patch of piano sound (the first patch) and adjusting just the hammers and EQ alone. It can create sufficient different tones for different types of playing from classical to jazz and pop. Love it!

DX7 sounds - nice thing to have indeed. One caveat. It's SCM and not FM - hence you cannot program it like you would for an FM sound. I love DX7 e-piano sounds, but I love a particular tine piano of which I would need to tweak. I couldn't do it to get the exact tone I wanted because...I can't program it! All I could do is standard detune/EQ stuff, which is just skin deep. I wonder how difficult it would be for Yamaha to put in an FM generator just for that. I mean, the FM generator is old technology - I'm sure by now it wouldn't be larger than a small chip sitting inside somewhere.

Can't hear clearly pedal resonances. The Korg SV1 and Roland V-piano are more obvious. It may be the speakers.

So...while I love the fact I can tweak piano sounds (and I do love the piano sounds - finally!), I'm slightly disappointed I cannot tweak the DX7 sounds enough.

And of course, the presence of a pitch bend makes me wonder why they even put there in the first place.

Conclusion - this is really for those who love and play the piano. That's where it ends. Would I pay $7000+ for this keyboard? Probably not. I would love to try out the CP-5 and CP-50, which I believe will have a larger market than this unit.
 
hey is the 7299$ price tag the YMC member price?

and i'd like to know the difference between the CP-1 and CP-5 (not sure if its CP-5 but i m refering to the unit that has 88 keys too)

apparently CP1 has 2 more piano voices over the other, while the other has mic input + 300 other AWM sounds.

So like are the 2 more piano sounds that important?
Apparently, the 2 voice variations are the 3Band and 2Band S6/CF so i think these variations wont be in the CP5 but however, it should still have the S6 and CF sound.

Thank you
 
CP1 has beautiful piano sounds. Since Yamaha didn't bring in CP5 and CP50, there's no way of telling the difference. $7299 is the non-Yamaha member price. Still, I wouldn't pay that price. The CP-1 focuses mainly on piano sounds, and if I really want a super-realistic piano (with wooden keys and realistic sound), at that price, I would just get a real piano! If I want for sequencing and live performance, a very good weighted controller would be sufficient and I can always use softsampler pianos. Note that the CP does not come with build-in speakers. So that has to be budgeted in.
 
yah at that price can consider a real piano already. :)

I'm interested nevertheless to take a look at the CP1. Thanks for the reviews. :)
 
definately worth alook at since with ymc 10% off its about 6.5k!
hearing demos about the cp1 piano sounds are just amazing for ram based samples
 
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