The Yamaha CP1 is a digital piano released by Yamaha in 2009. It is an 88-key digital piano with a wooden keyboard and a range of features designed to replicate the sound and feel of an acoustic piano. It features a range of voices and effects, as well as a built-in sequencer and USB connectivity.
The device is built upon SuperNATURAL and Behavior Modeling technologies allowing for use the latest sounds cultivated by the brand and recall the sounds quickly owing to the fast access concept. Roland’s flagship keyboards, V-Drums and SRX library have...
Yamaha PSR-S970 is the latest powerful musical arranger, the flagship model of the S line presented as the most advanced instrument of the series. 989 Voices, including Organ Flutes! timbres, Super Articulation (SA) timbres and 41 Drum/Special Effects...
Korg Kronos is a tremendously heaped workstation that follows the design of Korg Oasys. Kronos has 9 sound engines, and SGX-1 and EP-1 were created specially for the instrument. As for the sounds of an acoustic piano Kronos became a Korg’s real...
Roland TR-626 became one of the very first full-digital drum machines which are based on compressed PCM samples – it also the latest unit of the famous TR series. It is an updated digital version of the classic TR-606 and TR-505. The design is very...