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tomcro
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Joined 02-10-2015 status: Newcomer |
I have a Yamaha CP5 with a couple of wonderful internal Rhodes sounds. Is it possible
I still think that the CP 5 is the best stage piano on the market. The CP4 can’t compete
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MrMotif
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Joined 10-02-2002 status: Administrator |
The CP5 employs what Yamaha calls Spectral Component Modeling and they describe it as a mix of various “blocks” or constituent parts of the final sound - the piano block, the modulation effect block, and the power-amplifier / compressor block. By mixing, matching and adjusting these you can then simulate many different piano types, amplifiers, effects and other elements. In other words the CP5 has particular features that help in the creation of specifically ‘piano’ type sounds. MOXF does not. Given the fact that the CP5’s ‘sound’ comes courtesy not only of the basic tone generator (which it does have in common with the ‘Motif’ range) but also additional processing and processors, it’s not going to be possible to replicate CP5 sounds on a MOXF because it’s not just a matter of tone generation. If you are looking for new and interesting electric pianos, a new sample library is on the point of being released here in The Shop so keep a look out for that! |
tomcro
Total Posts: 4
Joined 02-10-2015 status: Newcomer |
Thanks a lot for your answer |