Yamaha CP-33 88-Key Stage Piano

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Powerful features for playing live at a sweet price!

The Yamaha CP-33 Stage Piano is a fantastic instrument, especially for its modest price. It boasts 88 weighted keys with graded hammer-effect, 28 voices including 3-layer piano samples, sustain half-pedaling, and 2 effects processors. It has MIDI in/out and USB for computer connectivity, and 64-voice polyphony.

Made to be played
The authentic piano voices and rich expressiveness of the Yamaha CP series keyboards come alive at your touch, and the sound is big enough to blast through a full band onstage—yet nuanced enough to work magic in an intimate club.

Expressive power
Yamaha's extensive experience in crafting fine acoustic pianos was key in creating the ultimate digital pianos. Yamaha's advanced Graded Hammer Effect (GHE) action gives all keys an authentic resistance that increases from the top register to the lower—just as on an actual acoustic piano. Which means that you can naturally pound out thunderous low notes with your left hand and let the fingers on your right dance and fly with the high notes. This 88-key keyboard practically plays itself, working with you—not against you—and brings out the very best in your performance.

Sound choice
Crafting the authentic sound of the Yamaha CP-33 keyboard involved extraordinary attention to detail. Yamaha used meticulously recorded stereo samples of top-quality instruments, taken at various playing strengths, and included subtle elements such as Stereo Sustain (open strings while pedaling), and even Key-Off Samples (recordings of felt dampers coming to rest on vibrating piano strings)—providing the most authentic-sounding and finely nuanced acoustic piano voices possible. There's also a wide variety of other dynamic sounds, including vintage electric piano, organ, guitar, strings, and much more.

Stay in control
As master keyboard controllers, the CP-33 stage piano lets you take command of your gear. Play and control external synthesizers and tone generators (such as the MOTIF-RACK ES) during your performance. Assign different internal voices to different sections of the keyboard or even create complex, multi-textured layers of sound. There are 2 instrument Zones on the Yamaha CP-33 keyboard, with dedicated Zone sliders on the panel that let you easily tweak the level of each instrument as you play. You can also freely reassign the sliders and wheels to control other sonic characteristics of the connected gear as desired, such as sound attack, decay, brightness, and filter cutoff.

Take center stage
Step out front and make your presence known. The CP-33 piano keyboard has a special Mono Piano sound, complete with a compression effect, designed specifically for live performance. It has the punch and power to stand out, even in full band situations.

Lock it up
Onstage, you need to make sure everything goes smoothly. Sometimes an errant hand (yours or someone else's) can touch the panel controls and change your special settings, giving you a rude surprise in the middle of your performance. The Panel Lock button lets you prevent that, keeping all settings fixed and secure, until you're ready to change them yourself.

A light and compact piano keyboard

Despite its full 88-key keyboard, realistic grand piano sound and extensive features, the Yamaha CP-33 is exceptionally compact, light, and portable. It goes wherever you go, sets up anywhere you need, and gives you complete piano performance everywhere you play.

Pedal to the metal
The Yamaha CP keyboards give you the same pedal control as an actual grand piano. The CP-33 has Sustain Pedal and AUX jacks (which can be configured as Soft or Sostenuto, or even Expression). On certain piano sounds, Sustain can be partially applied—reproducing the "half-damper" effect of slightly muting the resonating strings on a real piano.

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Yamaha CP-33 88-Key Stage Piano Features:

  • 88 keys with graded hammer effect weighted action
    64-note polyphony (max.)
    3-layer piano samples with Dynamic Stereo Sampling
    Samples for key-off, sustain pedal, and string resonance
    Sustain half-pedaling
    28 panel voices
    2-zone dual and split voice modes with 2 control sliders
    2 effects processors
    Pitch bend and modulation wheels
    Metronome
    48-character LCD display
    MIDI in/out
    USB for computer connectivity
    Headphone jack
    Stereo 1/4" outputs
    Aux pedal input
    FC3 footpedal included




Yamaha CP-33 88-Key Stage Piano

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  • Solid Digital Piano

    As reviewed by Somebodytookit on 2/4/2008

    The Good: The keyboard is solidly built using metal casing versus plastic that easily cracks, but still light enough to heft without hurting something. There are no built in speakers, cf. the CP300, which means you can take the $1000 you saved and buy a pair of awesome studio monitors or keyboard amp and sub. The piano action is far better than the Rolands, my only explanation for those who prefer Rolands is they must never play acoustic pianos. In fact if you want better piano action you would probably have to upgrade to a Clavinova. Howver, I feel confident that I can play the CP33 for extended periods without my acoustic skills suffering. The Yamaha has few frills, e.g. a music rest, but Yamaha does sell one specifically for the CP33/300 for ~$40 if you need it. The unit comes with a pedal which can be used for sustain or aux. Yamaha is also now shipping Cubase AI4 with the piano which is nice. The Bad: For some reason the bottom of the piano is particle board versus metal. Not sure why. The audio outs are 1/4" TRS not XLR. Some people complain that the lack of built in speakers means you don't get the feedback that you would feel in an acoustic piano. Personally I prefer listening to the music through some awesome monitors anyway. The keys make a thumping sound which can be annoying, especially the black keys. And sometimes the keys have a little too much bounce. All in all, this is a sound purchase perfect for gigs, as a MIDI master, in-home studio performance, you name it.

    46 of 46 people found this review helpful.

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  • Great

    As reviewed by on 2/27/2007

    The action on this keyboard is excellent. All of the instrument sounds are great, and you can really tell a ton of time and effort was put into recording them. Was considering this or the Roland 300SX and went with Yamaha because the keys felt more solid. Very happy with this purchase.

    77 of 84 people found this review helpful.

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  • If you're used to acoustic pianos ...

    As reviewed by Chuck on 9/12/2009

    Having played acoustic pianos most of my life, I went looking for an electronic piano that could not only sound and play great, but cut through a loud-playing electric band when needed. The CP-33 has been my main keyboard for a few years now. Had to invest in high-end amplification and sound shaping to make it sound like I wanted to at high volumes and as part of the rest of the band, but it's been working quite well for a while. Does well in the quiet bits as well -- I can do a full-on orchestral piano sound that's close enough to a well-miked grand piano to pass muster. The unit has been solid and trouble-free since day one. The knobs and whatnot are pretty straightforward. The non-piano sounds (organ, strings, etc.) are decent enough, but not as useful as you'd think, although the acoustic guitar patch is interesting. I've tried other digital pianos in the past, this Yamaha sounds good and doesn't make me think "cheesy" like some of the others. Hope this helps.

    40 of 42 people found this review helpful.

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