Yamaha CP-30 Owner's manual

Category
Synthesizer
Type
Owner's manual

Yamaha CP-30 is an electronic piano that combines the qualities of touch, expression, and sound variety in a very portable, rugged package.

The CP-30 has a wide flat top, perfect for stacking your multi-key board system. It gives you the ability to shift from one color sound to another—easily and quickly—on the same keyboard, which feels very similar to an acoustic piano. The CP-30's two channels tune independently and electronically with a separate knob for each channel, solving many potential problems.

The CP-30 is velocity sensitive, just like a traditional piano, meaning that when you strike the keys harder, it gets louder. However, the CP-30 has no strings or rods, and no complicated action to stick or break, making it a very reliable instrument.

Yamaha CP-30 is an electronic piano that combines the qualities of touch, expression, and sound variety in a very portable, rugged package.

The CP-30 has a wide flat top, perfect for stacking your multi-key board system. It gives you the ability to shift from one color sound to another—easily and quickly—on the same keyboard, which feels very similar to an acoustic piano. The CP-30's two channels tune independently and electronically with a separate knob for each channel, solving many potential problems.

The CP-30 is velocity sensitive, just like a traditional piano, meaning that when you strike the keys harder, it gets louder. However, the CP-30 has no strings or rods, and no complicated action to stick or break, making it a very reliable instrument.

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Yamaha CP-30 Owner's manual

Category
Synthesizer
Type
Owner's manual

Yamaha CP-30 is an electronic piano that combines the qualities of touch, expression, and sound variety in a very portable, rugged package.

The CP-30 has a wide flat top, perfect for stacking your multi-key board system. It gives you the ability to shift from one color sound to another—easily and quickly—on the same keyboard, which feels very similar to an acoustic piano. The CP-30's two channels tune independently and electronically with a separate knob for each channel, solving many potential problems.

The CP-30 is velocity sensitive, just like a traditional piano, meaning that when you strike the keys harder, it gets louder. However, the CP-30 has no strings or rods, and no complicated action to stick or break, making it a very reliable instrument.

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