Yamaha CP88 - Overview and playing requests!
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Here is the newly launched Yamaha CP88 STAGE PIANO. I'll give you a overview of this fascinating digital piano and share my first impressions review. We'll demo some of the sounds by playing song requests that you submitted on social media.
The CP88 and CP77 are due for release in February 2019 so this is a great opportunity to get my hands on a prototype.
This is not a paid or sponsored video, simply a good opportunity for me to collaborate with a major brand and an interesting new keyboard that I was curious to try myself and share with my community.
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Playing moonlight sonata “a bit too fast, but it’s KZread, we need to keep the tempo high”. This cracked me up
@Notmehimorthem
5 жыл бұрын
The sound at Bar 17 of Moolight was so nasty, maybe his playing, maybe the speakers, maybe the board?
Great demo as always. Always honest and nerdy reactions, and humorous self deprecation. By far one of my favorite YT channels!
Thank you, Yamaha, for including our Woody in the CP88 and MODX intros. He's definitely sold me on getting the MODX!
@gustavoelizondo2498
5 жыл бұрын
Same here, whenever I save up enough, I´ll be getting a MODX6!
@goodboid
5 жыл бұрын
He got me to get one!
@EdWens
5 жыл бұрын
Same here. I just got me the MODX7.
@samscott54
5 жыл бұрын
same
Thanks for your great videos. They are entertaining, interesting and informative!!
What a amazing Keyboard! Congratulations for the review!
Very good Woody, some nice edits, thoughtful, balanced, and passionate (and no that isn't a contradiction). Thanks
I'll be definitely take one of this, specially the 88 version. Mind blowned with the piano, electric piano sounds, the overall is awesome. Thanks Woody for the excellent video, you've tested so nice. Greetings from Brazil.
Now that sounds real nice...and superbly played Woody :-)
Fantastic video as always!!
I love how you edited in bits of your own videos. Awesome.
You Da Man, Woody! Always Love your videos!! Cheers, and Keep on Keepin' on... : )
Great demo, thanks. Also like the fact you have the physical demeanour of a Thunderbirds puppet whilst playing.
Love love loved all the requests!! Think it's super thoughtful of you to name check the "requester" and to also put the time and effort in to executing the tunes so well mate - makes me feel very lazy and has given me much food for thought fine Sir. Lots of Manly love Xx
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
arright my luvver, chuffed to bits you watched this nonsense, really looking forward to hearing what you can do with one.
I tried out this baby today at the store and those wood keys are amazing, they make you wanna play more and more❤️
Why I bought the CP88 (long-winded review/statement) For my history, I have previously owned a Roland A90 Piano/Midi controller and a Yamaha Clavinova PF-100 (circa 1994) and I got incredible amount of use from both but due to personal changes in my life I thought it was time to upgrade since I haven’t had anything new for almost 25 years. Just so everyone knows, I am not biased with any company whatsoever. Fast forward to Nov/2018 where I purchased a Nord Piano 4. Absolutely LOVED the sound however, there was a huge issue with the keybed as it was making more noise than it should. To the point upon release of the keys the noise would resonate through my mic and through my L1 compact. Not acceptable. After many views KZread comparison videos and personal demoing in my local music stores I was undecided between the Korg Grandstage, Korg Kronos, Roland RD 2000, Yamaha CP4, Korg Krome nd the Roland FA-08. All great pianos/workstations so it was a matter of sound, versatility and of course the keybed. So, back in April I my local store had a CP88 so I jumped on. They had it running through a small Fender amp and even with that I got soooo sooo excited ….just as I did my Nord. So, when that excitement hits, instinctively I go with it. Plus, the keybed/action was just so soooo amazing that the decision was made there and then. So, traded in my Nord Piano 4 it in for my new love, the CP88. Unfortunately they only had the floor model so they gave me their floor model as a loaner until the new one came in. So, as far as sound. I will admit I am not as happy with the piano sounds themselves compared to the Nord but with some tweaking with the EQ I have got 3 amazing piano sounds that I am very very happy with. The CFX has this sort of tinny sound to it and I will admit I thought the CFX on the CP4 was a bit better. However, the Imperial, S700 and the upright U1 are truly amazing. A little tweaking and you can basically get a great sound out of it. The CP80/70 sample is definitely comparable to the Nord (which I use quite a bit in my set) so apart from the bug that’s going to b fixed this coming September it sounds absolutely incredible. The Wurlitzer (especially with April’s update) totally blows the Nord away. I am just so so happy with it as it really helps with my Supertramp/10cc tunes that I use in my setlist. The keybed, Well, it truly came down to the CP4, the RD2000 and the CP88. The CP4 was great for sure as was the RD2000 but after a number of jumps between the CP88 and the RD 2000 I found the RD was a little heavier than the CP88 and the CP4 was a little lighter so the CP88 was the perfect balance between the two. As weird as it sounds (no pun) I feel my playing has actually improved on the CP88. Songs that I had a hard time playing before (Tony Banks’ Lamb intro and Firth Of Fifth plus some blues scales for example) are coming much more easier. Weird how that works. Yes, there are only 57 sounds with the CP88 as opposed to the NP4 and yes you can load samples into the NP4 but I had to be practical within myself. I use Logic Pro X for a trillion sounds that I can trigger so for home use/editing/sequencing for backing tracks the limitation of the sounds in the CP88 is not limiting to me at all. Plus, one has to ask themselves……or myself…how many sounds does one actually need? I mean seriously…these are stage pianos. I usually get between 3-5 gigs per month and I do not use more than 4-5 sounds within my 40 song setlist. So it’s basically, Acoustic Piano, CP80, Wurli, Rhodes and a AP with a combined Ample Acoustic Guitar (triggered through my laptop) /Piano sounds. The rest are just icing on the cake. Ok, the other pianos may give you way more sounds but in all honesty, many of them are just different variations of the same sample, Don't let 1000 sounds fool you into thinking you're getting 1000 samples because you're not. Now, that’s just me and I can’t speak for anyone else’s needs as everyone has different needs and requirements. I also love the fact that I do not have to use my M-Audio interface anymore as the CP88 has a USB audio interface built in so with that and my upcoming purchase of a Yamaha MG10XU mixer (USB audio interface) going through my Bose L1 Compact system will be the perfect match for me. So this whole notion that CP88 blows this out of the water…or The RD2000 feels better or the Nord Pianos sound so much better is total nonsense. It is ALL down to personal taste for personal needs. I will say for price, keybed, versatility (again depending on your needs), sound and weight (yes I can actually carry the piano in my gig bag with one hand) the CP88 is hard to beat….but that’s just me. Finally, I will say buying a piano is actually worse than buying a house or a car. Very stressful at times and we always want to make the "right" purchase. Yes, you can watch a trillion KZread videos, read all of their comments, jump on the forums, get a a thousand different opinions and yes it helps but many times it can actually confuse you even more and also cause ulcers...LOL. It’s best to think of your own needs and try not to let anyone’s opinions (comments) sway you but your own. Cost/price aside there will ALWAYS be pluses and minuses to any of these pianos and if I had to do it all over again I would have waited until April this year before purchasing the Nord and maybe taken more time to study as it’s been 9-10 months to land to where I am now. I hope my experience/review will resonate with anyone who is undecided in purchasing the CP88 or any other piano for that matter. Now get out there and get a CP88!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You won’t regret it….LOL!!! PS - Woody....you sound great!!
@brianclemensmusic
4 жыл бұрын
Excellent comment. I recently purchased the CP88. I was a little dissapointed in the tinny sound of the CFX (for some reason when trying it out at NAMM i remember it sounding better hmm). The newest update hasn't been installed yet. Maybe they fixed it with the update? Also thank god for SEAMLESS SOUND SWITCHING. I can't even tell you how refreshing it is to finally find a yamaha digital piano that has it
@bobrobertson9547
4 жыл бұрын
Also bought a CP88. The best out there.
@romabreezus7690
3 жыл бұрын
Dukerbud 88 This was actually not too long-winded. I found you sharing your journey encouraging and enlightening. I'm a drummer and I'm now starting my journey into the world of Piano/Keyboard. I am trying to figure out my first piano and knowing that I don't need to stress so much about making the "right" choice so quickly is relieving. Thanks for sharing!!
@edgarbenson6527
2 жыл бұрын
sorry to be so offtopic but does anyone know of a method to log back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@bransonmarco7879
2 жыл бұрын
@Edgar Benson instablaster :)
Hi Woody, Great Job man! One of the best reviews on this board I've seen this days. My wife loves your musical memory ..thank you for taking me back over thirty years with beautiful songs man.." You are a extraordinary talented artist on a great instrument!! You sold me on this. As a gospel musician we all tend to gravitate towards the almighty motif. You did a superb job and I really enjoyed watching and listening..All the best to you!!
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Tarcisio, thanks to you and your wife, very heartwarming comment, I'd love to hear this keyboard in the hands of a gospel musician!
Wow that thing sounds great! I'd love to hear you play some complete pieces!
Haha, thx Woody for including I won't let you down. The CP88 sounds great btw.
DX7 sound is legendary, loved the panning to the actual DX7 video clip (definitely the bane of most synth people's existence, but I love that sound). CP-80 sound is beautiful on it! Thanks for touching on that sound, didn't find demos of it on other videos. Could imagine it working gorgeously for Genesis tunes, add some chorus to it, it would be right on the money for the Tony Banks sound. Wurlitzer is instant Supertramp. A great bread and butter digital piano. Ideally I'd love the real CP-70 one day, but this would also work out well. Clav sounds gets in touch with your inner Stevie Wonder. :) The pad sounds great too, so 80s. The layered pad and piano sound is definitely Bruce Hornsby sounding. This digital piano would look stunning with my Korg Wavestation EX. :)
Your vids never boring , thnx man .
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
sweet of you to say so, thx
Sounds cool. Thanks for taking my request.
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
it was the request I enjoyed playing the most, so thanks!
god...it sounds so good, very realistic to my ears, maybe the best I've ever listened to.
A lot of very positive reactions on the internet on these ones. Nice......
Excellent review, I am getting the YC-73 as pretty much a do it all board 😁
That thing sounds great! Good job Yamaha!
It's not just you Woody :-) Just picked up my CP73 today, and I can't stop touching it :-)
It's the best overall package in that range. Yamaha, bravo, engineers put in the work for the traveling musicians. Will still fit in my trusty old Gemini case ;-) Nice vid - enjoy your demos.
@DihelsonMendonca
Жыл бұрын
I heard that the mechanism is too heavy. I own a Yamaha piano P-140 which is destroying my wrists and hands, I got tendinitis by playing several hours a day. I need a lighter action. I had a Roland A90EX which was excellent, but it is out of action now. Once I played a Roland RD800 and it's a keyboard who invites us to play, you can't stop playing, it's delicious, perhaps the RD2000 would be the same way. I have played in several Steinway acoustic grands, and they are a bliss to play. Very responsive and light action. You literally fly on the keyboard. Nord is very light too. I don't know why Yamaha insists in creating too heavy actions. 🎹❤
your reviews are the best
Awesome, thanks Woody! While this product is not for me, your MODX videos helped motivate me to buy one!
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
cool, how are you liking it?
Also noticed the split and octave buttons per section - Nice touch!
Hey Woody, I have been following your channel for quite some time now and I am happy that it worked out well for you (especially after you lost your main time job back in the day...). Now with the support of big companies, please don't forget why we, your followers, are here - objectivity and personal opinion. Don't let this channel become just another marketing tool, we got enough of these. And, of course, thanks for the video!
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
hi there, thanks for the advice, this is always forefront in my mind, this vid is not sponsored, I'm not getting paid and I won't give away editorial control. by collaborating with brands I'm able to share with you instruments that I otherwise would not have access to. Thanks for being with me on the journey!
That Don Henley Piano Synth sounded absolutely FANTASTIC!!!!
The Moonlight is definitely NOT too fast. It's in 2/2 time!!! But people insist on playing it like a funeral march because it's tradition.
That art piece behind you is a cat's wet dream.
Wow!! This thing looks and sounds amazing!! Never seen Yamaha release something quite like this!! Definitely a competitor to a nord stage!!
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
perhaps more accurate to compare to Nord Piano than Stage. discuss...
@agoushy74
5 жыл бұрын
True that! I stand corrected!
Yamaha Manager: “Can you make me a Nord Stage, and use all these leftover benders, toggles and rockers from the Reface series. Go! “
@tom221263
5 жыл бұрын
Simone Buralli right concerning the organ....
@crimsun7186
5 жыл бұрын
@Simone Buralli If you want a proper organ, you should get either a Hammond XK or the Nord Electro. They have the proper waterfall keys and action for the stuff you do with an organ. This, much like the Nord Stage is for when you need an organ sound "in a pinch" and are in no way a substitute for the proper deal.
@christopherquinn3769
5 жыл бұрын
More like a Nord Piano than a Nord Stage
@F0nkyNinja
3 жыл бұрын
Get a Reface YC for organ stuff and put it on a music stand or use a double stand and you're good to go. MIDI it to the CP88.
My friend, thank you for this review. So cool ! 👏 The first song you played is from Bruce Hornsby ...but you know it sure 😉
Super intro video ! That's a handsome machine. The Yamaha guy said it was metallic construction on another video. If you demo the other one(the 73 key version), I would love to hear the CP70 electric grand type sounds too - a nice bit of Peter Gabriel would do like "Wallflower". Or anything else really! 21:46 PhD I won't Let You Down - what a GREAT request. Woody doesn't let us down! ;-)
It is awesome you got one of these Woody! Nice review! Never considered Yamaha as a stage piano but this really fills a gap in their range. Yamaha certainly are doing a great job of price/qualitybalance the ergonomics and controls on this look amazing. Tricky now to choose between modx ( more synthy ) versus this ( more pianoey)..ps I liked the talk talk song ( their piano riff were often great). Also next time you have a cp80 sound how about “ video killed the radio star”:)
such an intuitive Layout
What a nice machine! Sounds really good.
Man that piano sound was bright.
No, it's not just you. I find walking past a keyboard instrument without touching the keys pretty difficult in most situations.
@robkoppens9966
5 жыл бұрын
Every opportunity 😊
That’s a seriously impressive sounding instrument. That Rhodes sound is spot on and that Wurli is pretty good too. The built quality looks quite substantial too. I noticed that the display and boot-up sequence are very similiar to the reface range, it’s looks like it’s the same display as in my reface-dx. Makes me wonder if Yamaha are cooking some more tasty prototypes in their labs.
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
i've now learned from some other videos that it is an aluminium enclosure, so it's solid, interesting about the reface.
@davek12
5 жыл бұрын
Reface CP owner here, it doesn't have a screen, but it has the little hex collared toggles and the same CP logo on the back. I think that the Reface YC uses some of the brightly colored rockers. It makes me feel better about my little Reface to know what else some of these little parts go to. Unrelated, but I think that the Reface app needs updating badly now, BTW.
Sounding good. I probably won't be able to afford one, but would like to hear the organ sounds. Keep up the good work.
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
noted, something for the follow-up perhaps!
Thank you so much. I love the Yamaha.
I recently purchased a cp88 but returned it after one week . I found the action a bit in the heavy side , I much prefer the action on the rd2000 tbh . I will miss the interface on the cp88 though , that interface is a work of art .
@DihelsonMendonca
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this information. I'm running away from too heavy keys. I have a Yamaha P-140, which has a very heavy action which is almost damaging my wrists and hands. I was thinking about a Roland RD2000 or a Nord Stage 3. I play classical music and jazz, and everything, so I like instruments which makes us to like to play. Once I tested a Roland RD800 and found the mechanism excellent. Not too heavy. 🎉❤❤
No no Woody, we wanted the third movement of the moonlight sonata. There. You have a request!
loved the rhodes on this!
you deserve first hand on every keyboard synth in the world
I love this board. I'm a fan.
I'm probably going to buy this.
My god, you are a hell of R nice guy with honest down to earth exurberence (silent h, lol). You sure will attract followers who want your opinions which ever way. 😊 Best wishes from nz. 👍👍👍
Congrats Woody! @09:19 I'm colour blind myself but pretty much looks green? Looking forward to the VST vs modelled vs MODX shootout.
Great first sound Bruce Hornsby and the range I saw him live a long time ago 😉
You played Bruce Hornsby - The way it is. Great piano song.
Woody doesn't know any hip hop? That's the way it is. Some things will never change.
Would love another video with more detail on the last section of sounds
Hey fellow keys-lovers: Let's show Woody some love! Give up at least a pint in a pub per month and Patreon-ize our good friend. He's brought us so much info, encouragement and enthusiasm over the years. It's easy to sign up (link in the description) and you get extra content/goodies/access. Let's take care of him so we can continue enjoying what he brings us!
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
love ya!
Looks and sounds like a beast! Big fan of Yamaha's sound. Probably go for this over Nord.
Quite a beast of an instrument, and some very nice playing. As you were wrapping up, I was expecting it to go on a little longer. That upright sound really nailed it. Are there any stated differences between this prototype and an actual one?
I still have my Yamaha DGX-640 Digital Piano sitting in a corner of the room getting all dusty. But it has the CP-80 sound and I absolutely love that sound. This video, surely enough, made me get my Kleenex and cloth to wipe it clean and then play it some. I expect this to be not available in my country any time soon and be very expensive when available, so I'll make do with my entry level DGX ^^;
Love the demo Woody, you seem to be having a lot of fun with the instrument and kudos to Yamaha. A question: will those new and improved sounds be available to Yamaha Montage owners as well? Would love an answer. Thanks champ!
Hi Woody! Thanks for reviewing the CP88 prototype and I think you provided essential information in an entertaining video. Why do some viewers need to be so negative about the presentation or the instrument? Occasionally, I wonder if these so hip and cool dudes can actually play the instrument. Probably not and just have nothing else to do apart from criticising established manufacturers for creating similar looking and sounding pianos! Many thanks for sharing your initial impressions of this new piano!
Awesome video! That piano sounds amazing! If you're taking more suggestions for what to play, how about Walk Forever By My Side By My Side by The Alarm. :)
Excellent review, thanks. Only reasons I’d consider the CP73 over my Nord Stage 2 HA76 would be the more amp friendly piano sounds and lighter weight. It’s not really a direct competitor though as there’s no dedicated organ or synth sections.
8:15 Bruce Hornsby - The Way It Is
@DouglasRosser
4 жыл бұрын
LOL I was like "A Tupac song??? WTF?" and yeah, I feel old now...
You're probably responsible for a good portion of those MODX sales! Also you gotta love those wooden keys, very sexy.
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
sexy is the word I should have used in the presentation.
@JitinMisra
5 жыл бұрын
@@WoodyPianoShack what is the keyboard stand you have there in this video, is it stable? I have the ex stand but I think it causing me knee problems
Thanks, Woody, for another entertaining and informative video. This is the most interesting digital piano to come out for a while. I was so hoping that Yamaha would release the Reface CP with a full size keyboard because I love the CP sound and this has it in bucket loads. I guess the thing is going to be quite expensive though. Quality usually costs and wooden keys won't come cheap. Great playing, by the way!
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
hi andrew! i'm not sure what the final price in the stores will be, but for sure it's going to be expensive. would be interesting to compare price against the nord piano and grandstage.
@tehhkrmn65
5 жыл бұрын
$3149.00 for the 88 and $2499.00 for the 73. That's actually a great price for all those nice sounds.
@maxthompson4363
5 жыл бұрын
@@tehhkrmn65 Not sure which currency you're using. In USD , $1,999 for the CP73, and $2,400 for the CP88. Sweetwater, Kraft Music, and B&H prices.
@tehhkrmn65
5 жыл бұрын
@@maxthompson4363 my mistake, I was on the sweetwater site but I forgot that it automatically converts to Canadian. My prices are the ones adjusted to Canadian Dollars.
That Rhodes sounds fantastic!
How many acoustic pianos are there (grand & upright) ?? Thanks!
You got me on the Moonlight Sonata. I just went. Wow.......goosebumps. Really...wow. You did the Liberace recorded tempo I believe.
@WoodyPianoShack
3 жыл бұрын
quite by coincidence then, glad you enjoyed it, means a lot.
Play more of it please!
very cool!
Good job Yamaha. Give all your prototypes to this guy.
This would be a perfect competitor to the Nord Stage and the Roland RD 2000. The pitch and mod toggles actually look like they are inspired from the Nord Stage and yes,it does look likke a Nord that has been painted black. Overall, I love the Piano and Ep sounds of this keyboard!
Is this an actual upgrade from the cp4 stage? Great video!
8:16 love Bruce hornsby's the way it is
They remind me of buttons on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise in Star Trek.
sounds like my CP4 with a new panel, but I'm excited anyway =)
Thanks for the good review. By the way, I personally feel sorry that most CP88 reviews including yours do not pay attention to the S700 piano sound. In my home country (South Korea), the outdated Yamaha S90ES is still the most popular stage piano for professional musicians thanks to its default piano sound - S700. Hence, used S90ES pianos are still quite expensive in Korea because there are demands looking for this model that is discontinued. Fortunately, current MODXs and CP88 also have this S700 sound but it is hard to find videos playing the S700 sound without any other effects. For those who own Yamaha pianos with the S700 sound, please give it a go. It is a very balanced piano sound.
@ErraticFaith
2 жыл бұрын
It's very interesting, as it is one of the sounds hated most here (osaka). The tone is just....well. 'Balanced'. People seem to have developed a real love for specific brand characteristics overall and interest in anything else is as you say, negligible.
This machine is amazing. I am from Brazil it’s a pity that a digital piano like this is so expensive in my country. Nice playing. By the way I used headphones to watch this video sounds pretty clear to me but what external monitors or speakers do you use ? Your videos are great. Hello from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thanks Woody for another great video! Can you tell me if the Rhodes samples are the same as in the MODX?
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
i don't think so, but will confirm next time I hook them both up.
What amplifier or speakers are you using? I'm assuming it doesn't come with on-board speakers (not that I can see at least).
The U1 sounds very natural!
Hi Woody, excellent video as always, thanks indeed. Question - what song are you playing at 20:20 demonstrating the Wurly sound? Sounds a bit like a Dr. John tune!
@WoodyPianoShack
4 жыл бұрын
yeah, probably threw in some dr john here and there, i often do!
0:00 HAHA immediately recognized the Ph.D. song. Was a smash hit in Brazil too.
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
incredible, a real one-hit-wonder!
Great demo Woody, and thank you for actually playing the CP80 setting which so many have ignored. Ive been considering the CP88 for awhile but a year on from release and all ive read are owners with issue after issue. It's really a bummer that for $2500 you are getting a sub-standard stage piano. I'm not down on Yamaha, i actually have lots of gear made by them, but you would think they would get it right at this point. Even the previous CP4/CP40 had very little issues., and very little negative feedback. Having played the CP88/73, i do think they sound good, but who wants to deal with ongoing issues? Give a gigging musician a reliable stage piano that's the equivalent of a Fender Tele, and you're gold.
@WoodyPianoShack
4 жыл бұрын
i haven't been following this, what are the issues?
@stan5585
4 жыл бұрын
Lots of keybed issues, stuck keys, key noise, and some powering up issues. Problems seem to occur after owning a few months, but some are more immediate and need full replacement.
How many sounds can be layered at one time? The Roland RD2000 is king of layering in my opinion and I think Nord’s approach is a bit clunky. Have you explored this yet?
@pieralca1
3 жыл бұрын
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I love jazzy synthy sounds. Reminds me of Japan I was really interested in this, but I looked at the price and now I'm not. I'm not saying this is not worth it (I'm sure it is), but I can't afford one. Sometimes life sucks...
I really hope the "Power Grand" from the Motif will be available in the future. Sad to see that missing in the recent CP pianos. The other grand pianos are great, bit the Power Grand has its place for some things.
Interesting change in direction. Going back to building a tough, workhorse keyboard with close to knob-per-function a la Nord. I’ll stick with my CP4 though. It’s still a hell of a keyboard and I prefer the simplicity. The only thing so far that stood out in demos that I’ve seen is that nice Reface CP style delay combined with the ability to turn off keyboard control for the section that’s looping in the digital delay at full depth while you play something else over the top of it. Nice for some one man band stuff on the fly.
@pshealy69
5 жыл бұрын
Alan Chapman agreed. Keeping my CP4 for now. Looks like they found a use for all those leftover benders, toggle and rocker switches from the Reface series....
@Alan_Chapman
5 жыл бұрын
pshealy69 I also noticed the more I looked into the specs, they actually scaled quite a few things back. Gone are the SCM modeled sounds. Back to the AWM2 samples for everything which lines up with the rest of the products. I’m not sure if there is any binaural sampling. I noticed a ton of the VCM effects have been removed and the variety of reverbs and chorus cut down. Way less presets (although with flash expansion you can probably add back some of the Motif/Montage sounds you like and customize it). They still don’t have the level of extra detail that some of the digital pianos have such as string resonance, Virtual Resonance Modeling, etc although in a stage piano who cares? I can’t help noticing all the parallels with the Nord Stage series. It still seems like a really great keyboard. They chiseled it down to the most used features and brought the controls of those features up to the surface. You made me laugh with the leftover Reface parts comment lol I actually like that series too. Waited for discounts and got one of each.
@ianhagerman1
5 жыл бұрын
I also have the CP4 and a CP reface so no need for this upgrade for now...... I like the new build of the CP88 though.
Will Yamaha HS7 Active Studio Monitors plug into this stage piano without any interface?
Very nice
That first Rhodes sound... Holy crap, that's beautiful. And of course, CP-80!
@crimsun7186
5 жыл бұрын
The Montage and MODX have those same sounds as well. The Montage also has the Rhodes sound with the amplifier turned off.
woody is it possible to record from the CP88 onto an Apple iPad if so what cables etc will i need to buy or software.
Hi Woody , 1st to say i never met you but love you in person and the way you explain . Question : the panels on your wall in background where do you get them i love this and like to have it in my Homestudio . Best regards from northern Germany from JP
@WoodyPianoShack
4 жыл бұрын
hello jp and thanks, it's some kind of ikea room divider/screen panel, not sold any more, but you might find one second hand
I already have the MODX7. Why would I purchase this too? Just a better(arguable) keybed?
Bruce Hornsby - That's Just The Way It Is. ;-)
"Now you can get your nord stage in black also!"
@WoodyPianoShack
5 жыл бұрын
haha, you had me laughing there!