ya see now this is the kinda demo I wanna hear.and then one with just the acoustic pianosand so on. I am impressed with the rhodes variations, I think you could get just about any rhodes sound you wanted with the cp1.
@stoppie999 The CP1 has more acoustic pianos (4) than the CP5 (2) and includes the DX7 FM synthesis ability. It also has a pre-amp for the acoustic pianos and a speaker simulator. The CP5 does not. They have the same action and electric piano sounds, though. There are probably a few other minor differences, but those are the major ones as far as I can tell. You should download the PDF for all 3 models from Yamaha's web site.
@stoppie999 One thing I caught is that funny enough to sort of pay more for CP1 but the CP5 has more features. Or at least non piano instruments pulled from the AWM2 sound generator. The CP1 only has the SCM 0_O
On the piano side the comparison says CP1 states 17 piano 'types', whereas the CP5/50 say 17 piano voices + X other stuff. I'm probably being paranoid but hey what use different terms.
The CP1 is a more single-focus instrument than the CP5. For instance, it has a full set of DX7 generators with full parameters whereas the CP5 only has samples for a few popular DX7 sounds.
The added AMW2 sounds and features that the CP5 has, which are missing from the CP1 are those which seem to try to create a CP variant for an all-in-one gigging piano, whereas the CP1 is basically a 'classic piano simulator'.
As for the CP5 vs. CP50, I'd definitely recommend getting your hands on both side-by-side. I was all ready to throw down for a CP50 and when I compared the key action with the CP5, my choice was clear.
CP5 (and CP1's) action is lighter than most pianos, but it's buttery smooth and a pleasure to play, I'd even describe it as 'seductive'. Whereas the CP50 action felt springy, like the keys were fighting back against being pressed.
Fantastic variations of Rhodes sound!
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arturionn1 1 year ago
ya see now this is the kinda demo I wanna hear.and then one with just the acoustic pianosand so on. I am impressed with the rhodes variations, I think you could get just about any rhodes sound you wanted with the cp1.
tyleryesta1 1 year ago
Hey whiteyvanmoron think you are capable of having a life and not trolling Christians like a loser?
exposingfilthyness 1 year ago
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exposingfilthyness 1 year ago
@ 1:23-1:55yougotta call out some of those chords doc. that was beautiful
Krazie316 1 year ago
@Krazie316 Hey Uncle Krazie, think you could possiby crawl any further up your white power master's asses? (shockofgod and GodGunsGutsGlory777)
whiteyvanpeebles 1 year ago
Great job on those!
I just got a CP5 and would like to load it up with proper presets (not those that it shipped with...which are not good).
Have you made your settings available for these presets yet?
lindyhoppergt 1 year ago
I have a CP33 - are these Rhodes sounds better than that? I find that Yamaha's Rhodes have an aliasing quality to the sound.
dazzjazz 1 year ago
My favorite instrument, period. Nice take on "Young & Fine."
wesleypeabody 1 year ago
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mralanb 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. This video is world class !
Just wondering if there's any reason to prefer the CP1 over the CP5. They are basically the same pianos, or not ?
stoppie999 2 years ago
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@stoppie999 The CP1 has more acoustic pianos (4) than the CP5 (2) and includes the DX7 FM synthesis ability. It also has a pre-amp for the acoustic pianos and a speaker simulator. The CP5 does not. They have the same action and electric piano sounds, though. There are probably a few other minor differences, but those are the major ones as far as I can tell. You should download the PDF for all 3 models from Yamaha's web site.
mralanb 1 year ago
@stoppie999 One thing I caught is that funny enough to sort of pay more for CP1 but the CP5 has more features. Or at least non piano instruments pulled from the AWM2 sound generator. The CP1 only has the SCM 0_O
On the piano side the comparison says CP1 states 17 piano 'types', whereas the CP5/50 say 17 piano voices + X other stuff. I'm probably being paranoid but hey what use different terms.
Vayshen 1 year ago
@Vayshen
The CP1 is a more single-focus instrument than the CP5. For instance, it has a full set of DX7 generators with full parameters whereas the CP5 only has samples for a few popular DX7 sounds.
The added AMW2 sounds and features that the CP5 has, which are missing from the CP1 are those which seem to try to create a CP variant for an all-in-one gigging piano, whereas the CP1 is basically a 'classic piano simulator'.
lindyhoppergt 1 year ago
@Vayshen
As for the CP5 vs. CP50, I'd definitely recommend getting your hands on both side-by-side. I was all ready to throw down for a CP50 and when I compared the key action with the CP5, my choice was clear.
CP5 (and CP1's) action is lighter than most pianos, but it's buttery smooth and a pleasure to play, I'd even describe it as 'seductive'. Whereas the CP50 action felt springy, like the keys were fighting back against being pressed.
The action alone pushed my budget up to the CP5.
lindyhoppergt 1 year ago
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stoppie999 2 years ago