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  • John-Michael MahnkeJohn-Michael Mahnke

    I like the Yamaha CP-300

    Yamaha CP300Published on 11/04/14 at 20:56
    There are 7 octaves on the Yamaha CP-300. There are Midi Connections In, Out, Through, Phones, Input,(L Mono,R) Output(L/R) Assignable Foot Pedal (Sustain/Sostenuto/Soft/Aux) USB to Host, AC Inlet.
    There are 530 instrumental sounds including XG Voices. You can hear two instrumental sounds by pressing two buttons at the same time, it has a transpose button to transpose the Yamaha CP-300 if you`re not use to play in a different key. Minus 12 making it 13.25 cycles per second (lowest A) on the Yamaha CP-300 You can make it sound like a five manual pipe organ that way, a specially of you use push the pipe organ and another instrumental sound. and transpose plus 12 making the Yamaha CP-300 …
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    There are 7 octaves on the Yamaha CP-300. There are Midi Connections In, Out, Through, Phones, Input,(L Mono,R) Output(L/R) Assignable Foot Pedal (Sustain/Sostenuto/Soft/Aux) USB to Host, AC Inlet.
    There are 530 instrumental sounds including XG Voices. You can hear two instrumental sounds by pressing two buttons at the same time, it has a transpose button to transpose the Yamaha CP-300 if you`re not use to play in a different key. Minus 12 making it 13.25 cycles per second (lowest A) on the Yamaha CP-300 You can make it sound like a five manual pipe organ that way, a specially of you use push the pipe organ and another instrumental sound. and transpose plus 12 making the Yamaha CP-300 8,000 cycles per second highest C on the Yamaha CP-300 Piano. It has some demo songs too.

    UTILIZATION

    The set up is simple if you play around with the Yamaha CP-300. You can look up on www.manualslib.com/ then Yamaha CP-300 to see how to opperate the Yamaha CP-300. I played around on the Yamaha CP-300 in a music store a while back.

    SOUNDS

    The sounds are realistic, except I don`t like the brass sound on it, that`s about the only thing. I like the brass sound on the Technics PR-305 Digital Piano better, it sounds a truest instrumental sound, but over all like all the other instrumental sounds on it,the sounds are OK. it has a touch sensitivity too. I would put the Yamaha CP-300 on top of the Technics PR-305 with the midi cables hooked up to it, I`d get four different sounds at the same time.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Yamaha CP-300 is a lot of fun to play on over all, the price is pretty good, The Yamaha CP-300 weighs about 71.63 pounds, but over all I would buy the Yamaha CP-300, it has built in speakers, it`s a must have keyboard. The newer models are lighter,like the Yamaha CP-4 but you can`t mix the sounds by pressing the two buttons and you have to get an amp for them too.
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  • BernardRolandBernardRoland

    Yamaha CP300Published on 10/10/06 at 03:25
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    88 key hammer

    UTILIZATION

    Good touch

    SOUNDS

    Very good keyboard, certain sounds perfect, other means

    OVERALL OPINION

    After extensive testing, I finally bought the CP300 last month
    HP is the means but only 13 cm in diameter, slightly low

    I <a rel="nofollow" href="#" target="_blank">paired</a> the keyboard to a nad amp and JBL hp and it is terrible, the sound became great

    the keyboard is very heavy for travel and if necessary to move a lot, take the <a rel="nofollow" href="/digital-piano/yamaha/CP33/?utm_source=audiofanzine&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=netting&utm_content=product&utm_term=CP33" target="_blank">CP33</a> sounds but less than
    sampling the…
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    88 key hammer

    UTILIZATION

    Good touch

    SOUNDS

    Very good keyboard, certain sounds perfect, other means

    OVERALL OPINION

    After extensive testing, I finally bought the CP300 last month
    HP is the means but only 13 cm in diameter, slightly low

    I <a rel="nofollow" href="#" target="_blank">paired</a> the keyboard to a nad amp and JBL hp and it is terrible, the sound became great

    the keyboard is very heavy for travel and if necessary to move a lot, take the <a rel="nofollow" href="/digital-piano/yamaha/CP33/?utm_source=audiofanzine&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=netting&utm_content=product&utm_term=CP33" target="_blank">CP33</a> sounds but less than
    sampling the piano and also slightly worse on <a rel="nofollow" href="/digital-piano/yamaha/CP33/?utm_source=audiofanzine&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=netting&utm_content=product&utm_term=CP33" target="_blank">CP33</a>&nbsp;You can also mix two instrumental sounds on the Yamaha CP-300 by <a rel="nofollow" href="#" target="_blank">pressing</a> the two buttons at the same time, and you can trans pose the Yamaha CP-300 so that you can <a rel="nofollow" href="#" target="_blank">play</a> in a different key when your not use to playing in it can be transposed to Minus 12 making it 13.25 cycles per second (lowest A) aspecially if you use the <a rel="nofollow" href="#" target="_blank">pipe organ</a> along with another instrumental sound. You can make it sound like a five manual pipe organ at that rate, and can be transposed to plus 12 making it 8,000 cycles per second (highest C) you look up www.manualslib.com/ then Yamaha CP-300 on how to operate it.,it has 530 instrumental sounds including GX voices.
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