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Yamaha Cp30 Electronic Piano
Vintage- Analog Suitcase Electronic Piano
76 Full-Size Weighted Keys
Full Polyphony
goes with cover-case-stand.
100 volts
About this Electronic Piano:
You get two sections with four tones per section, all mixable and with switchable tremolo. Both sections have their own outs and a mix out, and they can be detuned against each other for chorusing or weird fx.
The keyboard has some type of 70's velocity on it that controls volume and to some extent your clav/harpsichord percussiveness, you can get a fairly good sound out of it by detuning one section and adding a bit of harpsi with the clav sound. Weighted and heavy action.
....Polyphony is 76 max, (full-polyphony) due to the technology. later versions (CP-25,35) used FM like the DX7 and have somthing like 16 notes max which was a turn off. CP-30 has tremolo for both channels, decay, bass and treble, and a stereo output balance control. there is a detune function. If you play the right stuff on it, it sounds pretty much like a Wurly/Pianet but with its own character.
Expressiveness/Sounds
First off - Just because it has piano presets, doesn't mean it sounds like a real piano. It has the following presets:Piano 1: Mellow Rhodes like sound
Piano 2: Harder, more trebly - like an early 90's digital piano preset
Piano 3: Kind of like a Clavinet, if you adjust the decay
Harpischord: Exactly what it says.
You can also combine the above sounds with the second identical set of voices (theres 2 banks, 1 for each channel) to get more sounds.
The CP-30 is good for rock, funk or anything that would normaly use electric piano sound.
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