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Yamaha CP300
Digital stage piano by Yamaha / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yamaha CP300 is a full-size digital stage piano with stereo speakers.
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Yamaha CP300 | |
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Manufacturer | Yamaha Corporation |
Dates | 2006-2022 |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 128 notes |
Timbrality | 4-part multi-timbral, General MIDI compatible |
Synthesis type | PCM sample-based synthesis (Yamaha Advanced Wave Memory) |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 88 keys |
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Introduced in 2006, the Yamaha CP300 offered similar specifications compared to the P250 it replaced. However, the primary sounds have been significantly improved,[1] including emulation of "half-pedaling" effects, as well as sympathetic string resonance. The addition of "C" in the name is an homage to the mid-1970s CP series of electric stage pianos.[2] The success of the CP300 restarted the CP brand with other successful products in the series like the CP1 in 2009,[3] Reface CP in 2015, and the CP88 in 2019.[4]
The CP300 was discontinued in 2022 alongside the CP1, CP4, and CP40.