Yamaha Electronic Keyboard CP1 User Manual

Illustrated Guide to the CP1  
U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation  
©2009 Yamaha Corporation  
WR95750 909 MWDH**-01A0  
Printed in Japan  
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The CP1 Concept  
Contents  
In the CP1, we have recreated the unique sounds not only of acoustic pianos, vintage electric pianos, and synthesizer piano voices, but also of the  
effect units, amplifiers, and other equipment commonly used with each in actual performance and recording settings. As shown below, these  
instruments and devices are recreated as four different types of structural block – namely, Piano, Modulation Effect, Power Amplifier/Compressor,  
and Reverb – and CP1 voices are fashioned by arranging these blocks with the instrument's customization function. Referred to as Performances,  
these voices can then be optimized for the current playing environment using a common Master Equalizer, affecting the instrument as a whole.  
Piano Block  
01  
Piano Type & Pre-Amplifier Units  
01-1 Acoustic Pianos  
CFIIIS  
S6B  
Within these pages, you will find an introduction to the various different piano sounds, effects, and amplifiers provided by the blocks used to  
configure CP1 Performances. We hope that you will find the following descriptions, diagrams, and photographs useful in gaining a deeper  
appreciation of what this wonderful instrument has to offer, and in addition, that this booklet will serve as a convenient reference when using the  
CP1's unique customization feature.  
01-2 Electric Pianos  
CP80  
Rd I  
Rd II  
Wr  
Performance  
Part1  
Piano  
01-3 Synthesizer Pianos  
DX7  
Modulation  
Effect  
Power Amplifier  
/ Compressor  
Piano Type  
Part 2  
Pre-Amplifier  
02 Modulation Effect Block  
03 Power-Amplifier/Compressor Block  
04 Reverb Block  
Master Equalizer  
Piano  
Piano Type  
Modulation  
Effect  
Power Amplifier  
/ Compressor  
Pre-Amplifier  
Reverb  
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Piano Block  
01-1 Acoustic Pianos  
Piano Type & Pre-Amplifier Units  
Each of the CP1's Piano blocks  
The acoustic piano voices of the CP1 effortlessly reproduce the  
comprises a Piano Type unit and  
a perfectly suited Pre-Amplifier  
unit. Whenever you choose a  
piano type, therefore, the ideal  
pre-amplifier for that specific  
piano will be automatically  
distinctive sounds of Yamaha grand pianos, which are among the  
best in the world. When an acoustic piano is played live as part of a  
band, the sound thereof is normally picked up using a number of  
microphones and then mixed in order to prevent it from being  
drowned out by the other instruments. As part of this process, the  
signal from the microphones is boosted using pre-amplifiers and its  
frequency characteristic is adjusted using tone control in order to  
realize the best possible sound for the overall ensemble. For this  
reason, the acoustic piano voices of the CP1 feature microphone  
pre-amp simulators that can be used to optimize the sound in the  
very same way.  
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selected. Broadly-speaking, the  
Piano Block replicates three  
different classes of piano sound –  
namely, acoustic pianos, electric  
pianos, and synthesizers. The  
following pages will describe the  
actual piano sounds that can be  
realized in each of these classes.  
Acoustic Pianos  
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CFIIIS  
S6B  
CF 3Band, CF 2Band  
S6 3Band, S6 2Band  
The CFIIIS is the crowning glory of Yamaha's  
concert grand piano range. Distinctive for its  
rich harmonic overtones, this piano marries a  
rich, deep low-mid register with clear and  
bright highs.  
Made possible through lavish application of  
CFIIIS techniques and technologies,  
the Yamaha S6B grand piano is produced at  
the same plant, using carefully-selected parts,  
and under the strictest quality and  
Our insistence on sonic excellence extends  
even to the soundboard, ribs, strings, bridge,  
hammers, action, and pins – all of which are  
manufactured in-house using state-of-the-art  
production technologies. Furthermore, the  
CFIIIS has been carefully designed to achieve  
the best possible balance between each of  
these parts while optimizing their overall  
synergistic effect.  
engineering standards. Its modest size allows  
for excellent overall balance,  
both musically and structurally, and as a  
result, this piano is perfectly suited to many  
different styles of music. Delivering a warm,  
deep sound, the S6B is ideal for extremely  
expressive performances combining both  
power and subtlety.  
The rich tone of this grand piano is faithfully  
reproduced in the CP1, even to the level of  
resonance between strings.  
In the CP1, you will find that even the sound of  
resonance between strings has been replicated  
in order to recreate the luscious acoustics of  
the CFIIIS. What's more, microphone pre-amps  
featuring two- or three-band tone control and  
perfectly tuned to the characteristics of the  
CFIIIS have also been included to complete the  
sound of this remarkable instrument.  
In combination with this piano voice,  
furthermore, you can also use a microphone  
pre-amp unit with two- or three-band tone  
control perfectly tuned to the S6B sound.  
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01-2 Electric Pianos  
CP80  
CP80, CP88  
Whenever an electric-piano key is played, a hammer mounted on the  
Striking its strings with an authentic grand  
piano action and using pickups to convert  
their vibration into an electrical signal, the  
CP80 is an electric grand piano in the true  
sense of the word. This instrument arrived on  
the scene during the latter half of the  
keyboard strikes a resonator such as a string or reed. The vibration of the  
resonator is converted into an electrical signal by a pickup, and this signal  
is then amplified and adjusted to produce a sound. Featuring pre-amp units  
capable of faithfully reproducing the acoustic characteristics of this  
process, the electric piano voices of the CP1 authentically recreate the  
sounds of the electric pianos that became so distinctive of the sixties and  
seventies.  
seventies and soon became famous for  
exquisite keyboard touch rivaling that of  
acoustic pianos, for fast compression-like  
attack, and also for its unique harmonic  
overtones. The CP80 voices reproduced in  
the CP1 have been tuned to perfectly match  
this instrument's keyboard. Furthermore, the  
corresponding pre-amplifier unit faithfully  
reproduces the three-range tone control of  
the original, making it possible to easily  
create a wide range of different sounds.  
Electric Pianos  
pickup  
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Rd I  
Rd II  
71Rd I, 73Rd I, 75Rd I  
Producing a sound that became inseparable  
from the jazz, rock, and pop music of the  
seventies, the Rd I is now practically  
78Rd II, Dyno  
The latter half of the seventies saw remarkable progress in making instruments louder in response to the demands of the times. A child of this  
period, the Rd II electric piano employed the latest advances in technology to realize a unique, brilliant sound that was free of distortion even at  
high volumes. With plastic replacing wood in this instrument's action, furthermore, it was possible to achieve timbral colors that were brighter and  
more suited to pop than those of the Rd I. Also in this period, piano sounds with boosted high frequencies also became increasingly popular, as  
did the practice of customizing pre-amps in order to achieve this tone. In response, a number of modification kits appeared on the market. The  
CP1 expertly reproduces both the clear sound of the Rd II and the brighter, harder sound achieved through Dyno-type customization of the original  
pre-amp. Each of these two piano types also features two-band tone control, allowing the Rd II to sound more solid; the Dyno, more metallic.  
synonymous with the electric piano. Over the  
years, the resonator used in this piano has  
changed from stiff wire to rod or metal plate  
as the hammer transitioned from felt to  
rubber. Meanwhile, technological advances  
in the circuits and other components used in  
pre-amplifiers paved the way for many  
different variations of this instrument, each  
producing a sound that became symbolic of  
the corresponding period. In addition to  
recreating the ambiance of the Rd I pianos of  
a number of different time periods, the CP1  
also features two-band tone control in  
combination with an auto-pan effect having  
unique, natural-sounding modulation and  
controllable speed and depth.  
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In order to allow for extremely-flexible creation of piano sounds, the  
CP1's Piano Block features a wide range of sophisticated parameters for  
each piano type and the associated pre-amp. What follows is an  
introduction to some typical examples of parameters for acoustic and  
electric piano sounds.  
Sound Enhancement  
Wr  
Piano Type Unit  
Pre-Amplifier Unit  
69Wr, 77Wr  
Damper Resonance Level  
Bass, Treble, Overtone  
Sharing the limelight with the Rd pianos in  
the sixties and seventies, the Wr electric  
piano produced its distinctive sound by  
striking flat steel-reed resonators with  
hammers whose action closely resembled  
that of an acoustic piano. Thanks to this  
design, light playing produced a delicate  
sound, while playing with force produced a  
thick, heavy sound with unique distortion.  
Earlier models were noted for a powerful  
sound with a slightly higher level of  
The Pre-Amplifier unit has been provided with tone controls optimized  
for each different piano type, and the following diagrams illustrate the  
frequency characteristics corresponding to some typical parameter  
settings.  
Typically occurring when an acoustic piano's  
damper pedal is depressed, sympathetic  
resonance can also be produced by  
depressing the CP1's sustain pedal, and the  
Damper Resonance Level parameter is used  
to adjust the level thereof.  
73Rd I  
Bass  
Bass  
Treble  
+20dB  
0dB  
Hammer Stiffness  
The Hammer Stiffness parameter can be  
used to make the piano sound harder or  
softer in the same way as if the physical  
properties of the hammers were to be  
changed.  
-20dB  
distortion; later models had a bright, clearly  
defined tone. Both of these Wr variations can  
be recreated by the CP1, as can the  
1.0kH z  
10Hz  
10 0 Hz  
10.0kHz  
Dyno  
pleasant-sounding distortion of this electric  
piano and its unique tremolo effect. And with  
three-band tone control also included, a  
broad range of different sounds can be easily  
configured.  
Striking Position  
The Striking Position parameter is used to  
reproduce the effect of moving the point at  
which an electric piano's hammers strike the  
resonators.  
Overtone  
+20dB  
0dB  
-20dB  
1.0kH z  
10Hz  
10 0 Hz  
10.0kHz  
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01-3 Synthesizer Pianos  
DX7  
DXEP 1, DXEP 2, DXEP 3, DXEP 4  
The CP1 can also faithfully reproduce the piano sounds of the classic  
Operating on the principle of FM tone generation, the Yamaha DX Series debuted at the beginning of the eighties as the world's first digital  
synthesizers. The number of different sounds available and their sensitivity to different playing styles left musicians around the world in awe.  
Singled out for particular praise and quickly finding a home in many different musical scenes were the electric piano sounds of the DX synths.  
Produced by laying hard, high-order harmonic overtones that change delicately in response to touch over a warm, wide characteristic tone, this  
totally new electric piano sound took to world by storm. The CP1 does not, however, limit itself to merely recreating the sounds of that time; rather,  
a thicker tone more suited to today's musical scenes and optimized for highly-effective performance on a wooden keyboard can also be produced.  
Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. A synth produces sound by manipulating  
signal waveforms using electronic circuits or digital signal  
processing. Whenever this type of instrument is used as part of an  
ensemble, furthermore, its line-output sound is processed using  
pre-amplifier tone control in order to produce a frequency  
characteristic that blends well with that of the other instruments. In  
order to further enhance its synthesizer piano sounds, the CP1's  
synth voices feature a tone controller capable of reproducing this  
specific type of frequency characteristic.  
Synthesizer Pianos  
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Small Phaser  
Touch Wah, Pedal Wah  
816 Chorus  
The Small Phaser effect can be used to  
reproduce the smooth, beautiful phasing  
sound much loved by countless musicians  
from the seventies onwards. In addition to  
replicating the unique undulating nature of  
this type of effect, Small Phaser is also  
capable of producing a highly distinctive  
distortion that can be adjusted using the  
Drive parameter.  
Touch Wah and Pedal Wah effortlessly  
reproduce the acoustic and melodic  
characteristics of many of the seventies'  
leading filter sweep effects. All of your  
wah-type effect needs – regardless of  
whether filter sweeping is to be  
controlled based on key velocity or  
pedal operation – can be easily satisfied  
using these effects.  
Famous for combining eight DX7s in  
a single rack unit, Yamaha's TX816  
featured a thick, detuned chorus  
sound reproduced here by the 816  
Chorus modulation effect.  
Modulation  
Effect Block  
Each Modulation Effect block  
contains a versatile collection of  
modulation-type effects that will  
prove indispensable in the  
creation of piano sounds for both  
stage and recording  
Max90, Max100  
Max90 and Max100 replicate the  
Chorus  
The Chorus modulation effect  
reproduces the clear-cut, highly  
adaptable sound of a synth-type  
chorus unit.  
Symphonic  
02  
A multi-stage chorus true to the  
Yamaha tradition, Symphonic can be  
used to replicate the ensemble effect of  
the electronic organs and string  
ensemble keyboards of the seventies.  
By performing simultaneous, complex  
modulation, this effect creates a  
distinctive tone and sense of space that  
other chorus effects cannot mimic,  
deepening and widening the piano  
sound in the process.  
standard-type phasers popular with all  
musicians of all levels, right up to top-flight  
professionals. Max90 can be adjusted to  
produce a unique distortion sound using the  
Drive parameter; meanwhile, the Mode  
parameter of the Max100 can be used to  
recreate the modulation depth and feedback  
settings distinctive of that effect.  
environments. On this and the  
following page, you will find a  
brief introduction to each of the  
available effects.  
Flanger  
D Chorus  
The Flanger modulation effect recreates  
the sound and musicality of a variety of  
flagship analog flanger units from the  
seventies. As such, it is ideally suited to all  
types of flanger-based sound creation.  
D Chorus models the sound of the  
famed rack-mounted stereo chorus unit  
that soon became a standard in  
recording studios following its release.  
Irrespective of its soft, gentle  
modulation, this effect can produce a  
wide stereo sound, and it uniquely adds  
brilliant harmonic overtones while  
emphasizing attack.  
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Power Amplifiers  
Compressor  
Power Amplifier /  
Compressor Block  
71Rd I  
78Rd II  
Particularly well suited to  
chorus-type effects, the 78Rd II  
power-amp/speaker  
Compressor 376  
For further shaping of piano  
sounds, the Power-Amplifier /  
Compressor block can be used to  
select either a power-amplifier  
Adding warm, vintage-type  
distortion, 71Rd I is ideal for  
enhancing the acoustic nuances  
of electric pianos.  
Compressor 376 emulates the acoustic characteristics of the  
analog compressors found in practically every recording studio.  
This compressor is best suited to clear and crisp tones,  
producing a thick, solid sound.  
combination is characterized by  
a clear, highly-present tone.  
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and speaker combination or a  
compressor, each of which is  
modeled with remarkable levels  
of precision. The following  
73Rd I  
Also intended for use with  
electric pianos, the 73Rd I  
power-amp/speaker  
69Wr  
provides a brief introduction to  
each of the virtual devices that  
can be selected within this block.  
Capable of both power and  
subtlety, the 69Wr power  
amplifier enhances low-end  
punch while enriching the  
overall electric-piano sound.  
combination produces a  
spacious, more mellow tone.  
75Rd I  
77Wr  
75Rd I is an electric-piano  
power amplifier that energizes  
piano sounds to produce a  
powerful, all-engulfing tone.  
For a higher degree of  
presence, power-amplifier  
77Wr adds a bright, colorful  
ambience to electric piano  
sounds.  
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Rich Hall, Rich Plate, Rich Room  
Inheriting the audio characteristics of the ProR3 digital reverberator, the  
Rich Hall, Rich Plate, and Rich Room reverb algorithms produce a natural  
sounding reverberation with a smooth decay.  
Reverb Block  
The Reverb block provides a host  
of exquisite reverb algorithms  
originally developed by Yamaha  
for use in professional-audio  
applications. Each of this block's  
reverb types is introduced briefly  
on the right.  
We hope that this brief introduction has  
provided all the information  
Woody Room  
Woody Room replicates a  
distinctive reverb effect featured in  
the Yamaha DM2000 and other  
digital mixers. Producing dense,  
rich reverberation, it also adds a  
sense of width and depth that  
work hand-in-hand to enhance the  
original sound.  
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you need to start enjoying the incredible CP1  
and to enrich your playing experience.  
Room1, Room2, Stage1, Stage2  
As direct descendants of the classic SPX90 and SPX1000 digital  
multi-effects processors, Room1, Room2, Stage1, and Stage2 provide  
standard reverb sounds for use in practically any situation.  
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