Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano

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The quest for a sound worthy of the piano name.

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Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano

The instrument known as the stage piano

With its remarkable capacity for expression and a sonic range unmatched by any other musical instrument, the piano plays a major role in the sound of ensembles and bands playing everything from classical music through to jazz and rock. As the latter evolved rapidly in the seventies in particular, giving rise to many sub-genres, the music industry was in desperate need of a piano that could hold its own with the explosive sounds of the electric guitar and could also be quickly and easily set up on stages both indoor and out.

The instrument developed to address this need was aptly christened the “stage piano.”

New technology makes amplification of pianos possible

Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano

While the CP70 and CP80 relied on the same struck-string approach as had traditionally been used in grand pianos as the basis of their realistic sound, they did not have a soundboard, and instead used magnetic pickups to convert the vibration of their strings into audio signals. By converting string vibration into electrical signals, the CP70 and CP80 opened up the possibility of exciting new modes of use where equalization and effects could be applied to the audio output. The resulting sound — affectionately known as the electric grand — played a major role in the music scene of the day and still excites today.

Electrical solutions for more realistic piano sounds

Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano

While the CP30 favored an analog tone generator instead of the traditional strings and hammers of an acoustic piano, this presented the designers with considerable challenges in terms of producing realistic piano sounds. The solution came in the form of two new functions in particular — velocity, which allows the volume to be modified based on how hard the keys are played, and decay, which controls how the sound attenuates over time.

Powered by sampling technology

Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano

In the pursuit of more realistic piano sounds than achievable using analog tone generators, Yamaha's designers turned their attention to sampling technology, and they made great leaps forward with an AWM tone generator loaded with samples recorded from a real acoustic piano. Inspired also by a similar approach to realism employed in our Clavinova line of digital pianos, this tone generator pumped fresh blood into the stage piano as the beating heart of the Yamaha PF P-100.

Resurgence of the electric piano sound

Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano

With vintage electric piano sounds propelled once again into the spotlight due to ongoing developments in the music scene, the CP1 — released more than four decades after the first stage piano in the CP family — featured a Spectral Component Modeling (SCM) tone generator that pushed the boundaries of this famous sound.

Piano sounds for band use

Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano

For a more realistic experience, the designers of the Yamaha CP300 took up the challenge of stereo sampling. In addition, they also incorporated other features to this end, such as recreating the vibration fed back to the pianist's fingers through the keys. The instruments of the CP series, while designed as stage pianos, also sound great when played as part of a band. In recognition of this, and also hoping to stimulate a rethink of how pianos are typically used in an ensemble, the designers of the CP300 took the bold step of adding mono piano and compressed piano voices to the instrument's lineup of presets.

Reaching new heights with grand piano tones

Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano

Yamaha has a proud, century-long history in piano making, and the CFX is the crown jewel of its grand pianos. Packed with exquisite samples painstakingly recorded from this instrument, the CP4 Stage delivers what is arguably the perfect stage-piano sound.

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EAN 4957812625166
Is Salable Soon No
Condition new
Manufacturer Yamaha
Series Yamaha CP-series
Type (Category) Pro Stagepiano
Bluetooth No
Built-in Speakers? Without speakers
Polyphony 128
Mechanism NW-GH (Natural Wood Graded Hammer) keyboard: synthetic ebony and ivory keytops
Sound Source AWM2
Internal Sounds 57 (Piano: 10 / E. Piano: 14 / Sub: 33)
Effects Piano: 2 systems (1: Damper Resonance / 2: Compressor, Distortion, Drive, Chorus), E. Piano: 3 systems (1: Drive / 2: Auto Pan, Tremolo, Ring Modulator, Touch Wah, Pedal Wah, Compressor / 3: Chorus1, Chorus2, Flanger, Phaser1, Phaser2, Phaser3), Sub: 1 sy
Controllers FOOT CONTROLLER [1]/[2], FOOT SWITCH [SUSTAIN]/[ASSIGNABLE]
Connectivity OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] (6.3 mm, standard phone jacks, UNBALANCED), OUTPUT [L]/[R] (XLR jacks, BALANCED), [PHONES] (6.3 mm, standard stereo phone jack), FOOT CONTROLLER [1]/[2], FOOT SWITCH [SUSTAIN]/[ASSIGNABLE], MIDI [IN]/[OUT], USB [TO HOST]/[TO DEVICE],
Pedals 1
Weight 19 kg
Size Box 1 154x52x28 cm
Weight Box 1 23 kg
Width 130 cm
Depth 36 cm
Height 14 cm
Is Software No
Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano
Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano
Yamaha CP-88 Stage Piano
2.132 €
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