Jamaha CP10
Simple sampling of my old 1979 electric piano


Bypeterq
The story
Basic samples from my CP10, that came out pretty nice. This is an instrument without touch sensitivity so its easy to sample. Also, the notes 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.
Interface

Reviews
piano my fav
I could do magic with this sound, very inspirational
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!
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.