Yamaha CP300 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
CP300 Owner’s Manual
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Appendix
Voice List
Voice group Voice name Stereo
sampling
Touch
Sense
Dynamic
sampling
Key-off
samples
String
resonance
Voice description
GrandPiano1 Grand Piano 1 ØØØØ ØThis sound was sampled from a full concert
grand piano. Three stages of dynamics were
sampled, and no effort has been spared in
making the sound virtually identical to that of an
acoustic piano. Even the tonal changes
produced by the damper pedal and the subtle
sounds of releasing a key are reproduced. The
sympathetic vibration (string resonance) that
occurs between the strings of an acoustic piano
has also been simulated. Suitable not only for
classical compositions but also for piano pieces
of any style.
Mellow Piano 1 ØØØØ ØA warm and mellow piano sound. Ideal for
classical music.
Rock Piano ØØØØ ØA bright-sounding piano. Ideal for rock styles.
HonkyTonk Piano ØØØ Ø ØA honky-tonk style piano. Enjoy a tonal
character that is quite different than a grand
piano.
GrandPiano2 Grand Piano 2 ØØ– A spacious and clear piano sound with a bright
resonance. Ideal for popular music.
Mellow Piano 2 ØØ– A mellow piano sound with a different character
than Mellow Piano 1.
Mono Piano Mono Piano 1 –ØØ– The sound of a mono piano. Good for ensemble
performance.
Mono Piano 2 –Ø– – A mono piano sound with a different character
than Mono Piano 1.
Comp. Piano 1 –ØØ – A mono piano sound with compression effect.
Comp. Piano 2 –Ø– – A mono piano sound with a different character
than Comp. Piano 1.
E.Piano1 Chorus E.Piano –ØØØ The sound of an electric piano that generates
sound by striking metal tines with a hammer.
Softly played notes will have a mellow character,
and strongly played notes will sound more
forceful. A chorus effect is applied to create
warmth.
Phaser E.Piano –ØØØ A distinctive phaser effect makes this ideal for
fusion styles.
AutoPan E.Piano –ØØØ An electric piano with a characteristic panning
effect.
Standard E.Piano –ØØØ A straightforward electric piano sound with
reverb as the only effect.
E.Piano2 DX E.Piano 1 ØØØ – The sound of an electronic piano as simulated
by an FM synthesizer such as the DX7.
Differences in playing dynamics will affect the
tone. Ideal for popular songs.
DX E.Piano 2 –Ø– An FM synthesizer electronic piano sound using
a different algorithm than DX E.Piano 1, with a
bright sounding character.
Synth Piano –Ø– – This Voice simulates the electric piano sound
produced by synthesizers in popular music. It
also goes well with the acoustic piano sound.
E.Piano3 Tremolo Vintage
E.P.
–ØØ– The sound of an electric piano of a different type
than E.Piano 1, often used in rock and popular
music.
Vintage E.Piano –ØØ– An electric piano sound with a vintage
character, and reverb as the only effect.
Amp.Sim. Vintage
E.P.
–ØØ– The sound of an electric piano distorted by an
amp simulator effect. Ideal for rock music.