Yamaha CP88 Stage Piano, 88-Key

Yamaha's ultimate stage piano, the CP88 has a redesigned, intuitive user interface, advanced piano modeling technology, and a weighted, hammer-action keybed.

Yamaha CP4 Stage Digital Piano

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Yamaha's top-of-the-line CP4 offers 45 grand piano sounds, 47 vintage EPs and hundreds more Motif-derived voices. You'll love the feel of the real wood keys!

The CP4 is simply the best stage piano Yamaha has ever made. Featuring 88 note Graded Hammer Wooden Key action with Synthetic Ivory tops, the CP4 piano gives you the perfect piano touch and response. Plus it features 45 premium Grand pianos including CFX, CFIII and the S6.

The easy to understand interface with large lighted buttons for splits and layers gives you all the controls you need right at your fingertips. The slim elegant lightweight (38.5 lbs.) design is for portability. Additional features are 47 vintage electric pianos, 341 instrument voices, 62 effects and the included FC3 foot pedal.

Watch out our exclusive overview of the Yamaha CP4 Stage Digital Piano:


Features:

- 45 Premium Grand pianos including the CFX, CFIII and the S6
- 47 Vintage electric pianos (tine, reed, DX and original CP80)
- 341 Voices including Basses, Clavs, Organs, Strings and Pads based on our flagship Motif
- 62 Virtual Circuit Modeling effects, Reverb, Chorus, Master 5 band EQ and Compressor
- Easy Splits and Layers with large lighted buttons
- 88 Note Graded Hammer Wooden Key Action with Synthetic Ivory tops
- Slim, elegant lightweight (38.5 lbs.) design for portability
- FC3 foot pedal for half damper and sound board resonance included

Keyboard: 88-key Natural Wood Graded Hammer (NW-GH) keyboard with Synthetic Ivory Keytops (with real-wood white keys)

Voices:
- Tone Generating Technology: SCM (Spectral Component Modeling) + AWM2
- Number of Polyphony (Max.): 128
- Number of Preset Voices: 433 (CFX:15, CF:15, S6:15, Rd:15, Wr:6, CP80:8, DX:18, Clav, Organ:67, Strings, Choir, PAD:86, Others:174, Others(Drum):14

Effects:
- Reverb: 11 types
- Chorus: 9 types (46 presets)
- Master Compressor: 1 type (7 presets)
- Master EQ: 5 bands
- Insertion Effect: 62 types (226 presets) × 2 Parts

Performances:
- User Performances: 128
- Parts: 3
(Each Performance is a group of up to 3 Voices, saved as Main, Split and Layer voices)

Connectivity:
- Line Out: UNBALANCED [L/MONO] and [R] OUTPUT jacks (standard mono-phone), BALANCED [L] and [R] XLR OUTPUT jacks
- Headphones: [PHONES] jack (stereo-phone)
- Foot Switch: [SUSTAIN] and [ASSIGNABLE] FOOT SWITCH jacks
- Foot Controller: 2 jacks
- MIDI [IN] and [OUT] MIDI terminals
- USB [TO HOST] and [TO DEVICE] USB terminals

Size, Dimensions, Weight:
- Width: 1,332mm (52.4")
- Height: 161mm (6.3")
- Depth: 352mm (13.8")
- Weight: 17.5kg (38.5 lbs.)

Controllers: Pitch bend wheel, Modulation wheel, Part slider × 3, [MASTER VOLUME] dial, Data Dial, MASTER EQUALIZER slider × 5

Display: 40 characters × 2 lines, Character LCD with back-light

Power Consumption: 18W

Package includes:
- CP4 STAGE
- Power cord
- FC3 foot pedal
- Owner's Manual
- Online Manual CD-ROM (containing Reference Manual, Synthesizer Parameter Manual, and Data List)

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 714-522-9011
Web: https://usa.yamaha.com/support

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (12 ratings)
Submitted July 17, 2017 by Ben Allen in King, NC

"Excellent Stage Piano!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I had this piano for about a month before I purchased a Nord Piano 3. You probably think the Nord blows the Yamaha out of the water, but that just isn't true. I do prefer the Nord Piano Library for its flexibility and variety, but I have an RD-2000 as well, and I vastly preferred the Yamaha CP4 Pianos to those in the RD-2000. The piano sounds and electric piano sounds here, are just about the best you will find right now. The action, frankly puts the Nord Piano 3s to shame, and it is actually much faster and more responsive than the RD-2000 PHA-50. The only real fault I could find with the CP4, is that it is not the most robust as far as construction goes. In that department, the RD-2000 and Nord Piano 3 most certainly win, but I also wouldn't be afraid to gig with the CP4, provided you have a good HARD case. Don't use a "gig bag" please! Having the CFX samples, CFII Samples, and what turned out to be my favorite...the S6 samples, all in one instrument, is absolutely awesome! The ensemble sounds here are very good as well, and specially the pads and analog strings go well with the pianos. I am an extremely critical musician, and I evaluate all my gear with three criteria, in the following order. Build Quality (I give the CP4 a 6 out of 10)Feel (8.7 out of 10)Sound Quality (9 out of 10)If you are considering a Nord Piano, RD-800, or Casio Privia, you really ought to give the CP4 a serious look, listen, and PLAY!

Musical Background:

Studio Musician, Recording Engineer, Worship Leader, Sound Designer.

Musical Style:

Worship, Blues, Jazz, Rock, Country, Gospel, New Age.
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