
Back panel of the CP300
Made to be played
Like all fine instruments, the CP series keyboards simply beg to be
played. Sit down with one, and the instrument becomes an extension
of your hands and your musical imagination. The authentic piano
voices and rich expressiveness come alive at your touch, and the
sound is big enough to blast through a full band onstage—yet nuanced
enough to work magic in an intimate club.
Expressive power
Yamaha’s extensive experience in crafting fine acoustic pianos helps
us in creating the ultimate digital pianos. Our advanced Graded
Hammer Effect (GHE) action gives all keys an authentic resistance
that increases from the top register to the lower—just as on an
actual acoustic piano. Which means that you can naturally pound out
thunderous low notes with your left hand and let the fingers on your
right dance and fly with the high notes. This keyboard practically
plays itself, working with you—not against you—and brings out the
very best in your performance.
Sound choice
Crafting the authentic sound of the CP series involved extraordinary
attention to detail. We used meticulously recorded stereo samples of
top-quality instruments, taken at various playing strengths, and
included subtle elements such as String Resonance (harmonic
overtones), Stereo Sustain (open strings while pedaling), and even
Key-Off Samples (recordings of felt dampers coming to rest on
vibrating piano strings)—providing the most authentic sounding and
finely nuanced acoustic piano voices possible. There’s also a wide
variety of other dynamic sounds, including vintage electric piano,
organ, guitar, strings, and much more.
Stay in control
As master keyboard controllers, the CP series stage pianos let you
take full command of your gear. Play and control external
synthesizers and tone generators (such as the MOTIF-RACK ES) during
your performance. Assign different internal voices to different
sections of the keyboard or even create complex, multi-textured
layers of sound. There are four instrument Zones on the CP300 with
dedicated Zone sliders on the panel that let you easily tweak the
level of each instrument as you play. You can also freely reassign
the sliders and wheels to control other sonic characteristics of the
connected gear as desired, such as sound attack, decay, brightness
and filter cutoff.
Take center stage
Step out front and make your presence known. The CP series has a
special Mono Piano sound, complete with a compression effect,
designed specifically for live performance. It has the punch and
power to stand out, even in full band situations.
Lock it up
Onstage, you need to make sure everything goes smoothly. Sometimes
an errant hand (yours or someone else’s) can touch the panel
controls and change your special settings, giving you a rude
surprise in the middle of your performance. The Panel Lock button
lets you prevent that, keeping all settings fixed and secure, until
you’re ready to change them yourself.
Pro-quality outputs
The CP300 features professional quality balanced XLR output
connectors. These give you the cleanest, clearest noise-free
signal—both for serious recording in the studio, and playing onstage
where long unbalanced cables may compromise your sound.
Hear yourself
A built-in stereo speaker system on the CP300 lets you hear the
sound of the keyboard without the need for setting up a separate
monitor. Just bring the CP300 onstage and you’re ready to perform! A
convenient Speaker On/Off panel button lets you disable it and leave
the monitoring levels to your soundman.
Use your feet
The CP series keyboards give you the same pedal control as an actual
grand piano. Sustain, Soft and Sostenuto jacks are available on the
CP300. On certain piano sounds, Sustain can be partially
applied—reproducing the "half-damper" effect of slightly muting the
resonating strings on a real piano. The CP300 also has an fourth
pedal input that can be used for controlling a variety of sound
settings, such as Reverb or Chorus level, or the brightness of the
sound.