The story

Basic samples from my CP10, that came out pretty nice. This i an instrument without touch sensitivity so its easy to sample. Also, the note are tonally very similar on different places on the keyboard so not a lot of samples were needed to capture the spirit of the instrument.

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peterq

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Reviews for Jamaha CP10

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  • piano my fav

    I could do magic with this sound, very inspirational

    Sir KG22 February 2025
  • Quite an interesting piano sound

    This piano really has a sound of its own -electric but quite close to an acoustic piano. It is rare to find a piano with an original sound, considering there are so many out there, but here we are. Thank you!

    Jaime's Tone03 March 2025
  • A good surprise for me

    Thank you, peterq, for this instrument.
    First, I have to say that I'm not really a piano player or keyboardist, my playing is not very good: I just use keyboards and their sounds for demos of my songs.
    I like the sound of these old "electric pianos" as Yamaha CP 10-20-30 or Roland EP 20-30 or RMI (Electra Piano-368-RockSiChord) ...
    They're not "Electro-mechanical Pianos" (no tines, no reeds) but "electronic pianos" (oscillators and frequence dividers).
    The sound of these keyboards is "cheap" but I really like it, they sure don't sound like a real piano but using some chorus and reverb give a pleasant voice in some songs.
    The sound of your CP10 is really good (to my ears), I already have some sampled "electronic pianos" and yours is really one of the best I have.
    And, you're right: only 8 samples give a pretty good result for several octaves.
    So thank you again for this sampled CP10.

    MoRiss22 February 2025
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