The Yamaha CP-300 piano keyboard puts it all together: a weighted-action 88-key bed with graded hammer effect, incredibly well-sampled pianos, 480 XG voices, 12 drum kits, digital effects, and full MIDI implementation including master MIDI control, USB computer connectivity, 128-voice polyphony, a 16-track sequencer, and much more. This Yamaha keyboard is a portable, playable, powerful electronic piano onstage and perfect for the computer-based studio.
Yamaha CP-300 88-Key Stage Piano Features:
88 keys with graded hammer-effect weighted action
128-note polyphony (max.)
3-layered piano samples with Dynamic Stereo Sampling
Samples for key-off, sustain pedal, and string resonance
Sustain half-pedaling
50 panel voices
480 XG voices
12 drum kits
4-zone dual and split voice modes with 4 control sliders
16-track sequencer
2 programmable digital effects
Slider-controlled 5-band master equalizer
64 performance memories for MIDI master keyboard parameters and settings
Pitch bend and modulation wheels
Master MIDI control mode
Versatile MIDI functions
Metronome
48-character LCD display
MIDI in/out/thru
USB for computer connectivity
Built-in 30Wx2 stereo monitor speaker system
Headphone jack
FC3 foot pedal included
Stereo 1/4" outputs
Stereo balanced XLR outputs
Built-in power supply
Amazing features and playability for its price. Order today.
Posted by Badrock Canyon band from Bigfork, Montana on Sep 1, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Professional 40+ years
Reviewer's Play Style: Everything but RAP & HipHop
I have to say this is the highest quality stage piano money can buy, and you will have to cough plenty of it. The piano samples are the best, the rest are identical to the P250, middle of the road. You will not find a heavier piano to transport and don't even consider doing so without a professional road case. I use a 2 tier Ultimate Keyboard stand that I have beefed up, the stageworks and others simply wabble when you get into a good groove. Love the on-board speakers for practicing alone, useless in a band, even as monitors. The sliders for EQing and mixing parts are nice, but the only improvement over the P250
If you have not owned a top line Yamaha Stage piano, you will love this one. If you have owned a P200 or P250, save your money until Yamaha decides to give us all something more worth the 3 grand to upgrade to a new Stage piano. Korg, Roland, Kerzweill, and Moog are suffering from the same customer complaints, WHERES THE BEEF? Believe it or not, the only company investing in customer satisfaction is Casio, and also Nord.
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Amazing
Posted by CE from Ohio on Aug 3, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Active Musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Anything
This piano is simply amazing. I love the warm pad on... and the actual piano sounds are great. You can make many different sounds. I normally like layering piano 1 and 2... i like the full classical sound. But, overall this piano is amazing.
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Ok....Thats it!
Posted by Anonymous Musician on Apr 3, 2009
Experience w/product: I have used it
Reviewer's Background: Active Musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Gospel, Contemporary
Listen, I've played real pianos for a considerable amount of years and am still looking for a piano that comes close to the feel of a piano. No matter how warped your senses are, one can tell that this undoubtedly is a keyboard, and a very expensive one at that! The features are too complicated to use as well as the fell was in no way what I thought it would be! THIS KEYBOARD IS NOTHING SHORT OF AVERAGE!
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Rugged Quality
Posted by Patrick from Albuquerque on Mar 7, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Retired Pro Jazz Sax Player
Reviewer's Play Style: Mostly classical
I'm a jazz woodwind, mainly sax, player who wanted to dig a little deeper into the piano world, and bought this CP300 a little over two years ago. Here are my impressions. First, I have no use for the built-in speakers. The sound quality from those built-in speakers is very poor. If I had it to do over again I'd buy a piano without any on-board audio. Mostly I use the piano in my room for practice, so I use headphones. If I need to make the instrument audible to others, I have a pair of Roland KC550s I use for that.
The keyboard is excellent. The weighted keys are just like whose on a good grand. I can't comment too much on the other controls, as I really don't dig very deeply into the instrument apart from the Grand Piano settings. To me, this is a piano, rather than a source of electronic sounds, though it certainly seems to have a lot of those, and they do come through my Roland amps very nicely. To me, this piano emulates a grand very closely. The only time I'm aware of it being an electronic piano is during a long tone decay, especially with only one or two tones sounding. As the tone decays, it becomes very apparent that it is being electronically generated. I've learned to ignore that.
I carry the piano around with me when I have to travel. It is heavy. One man can carry it with difficulty, two men is a better idea. I stick it in the back seat of my SuperCrew. I'd like to have a nice hard case for it, but there doesn't seem to be anything out there to accomodate the particular dimensions of this piano. So, when I take it with me, I just use a large hand truck, then lift it into my vehicle.
The build quality is excellent considering this isn't what I would consider a very expensive instrument. I'm accustomed to woodwind instruments that cost many times more! So, to me, this was a bargain price for a piano that is reasonably portable, never needs tuning, can be played with headphones, and sounds and behaves very close to a real acoustic grand. And if I ever need any of the hundreds of other sounds this instrument can make, they'll be at my fingertips.
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Piano for Country Players
Posted by kmckenz from Dade City, Florida on Nov 7, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Pianist
Reviewer's Play Style: Traditional Country
This piano gives me the sweetest and most pleasant sound for the traditional country music that I play and prefer. Recording quality is superb and in live performances people rave about the tone of my CP. From George Jones to Patsy Cline, Ronnie Milsap to Jerry Lee this piano delivers! Don't waste your time trying to play solid left hand country piano chops with anything else. I had the P250 from the moment it hit the floor, but decided to update with the CP.
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