The Yamaha CP73 is a very compact, portable stage piano for live keyboardists. Equipped with 73 weighted keys and weighing only 13.1 kg, it is the ideal companion for any stage performance. The CP73 has a wide range of sounds, a very high-quality keyboard, an extensive effects section and everything you would expect from a professional stage piano as a musician on stage. Last but not least, the clear, intuitive operation makes the CP73 the ideal companion for every performance.

The Yamaha CP73 has a weighted hammer action with 73 keys, which has been specially adapted to the playing feel of an electric piano. The BHS (Balanced Hammer Standard) keyboard provides the precise response required for expressive playing.
A selection of 57 voices is available for direct selection in the CP73. These include the Yamaha CFX, the Yamaha S700 and the Bösendorfer Imperial 290. The stage piano also offers a selection of electric piano sounds (such as the CP80), opulent strings, pad sounds and various synth sounds.

The clear one-to-one user interface of the Yamaha CP73 provides immediate and direct control over all parameters at all times. The intuitive operating concept allows you to quickly set split points, layer sounds and implement extensive sound modifications. With the help of integrated USB, MIDI and audio connections, the CP73 can be perfectly integrated into a wide variety of studio and live setups.
The integration of a USB interface into a stage piano expands the connection options and data exchange between the instrument and other devices, especially computers. It enables seamless transmission of MIDI data and audio streams in real time, without the need for an additional audio interface. This opens up a world of new possibilities for recording, editing and composing for musicians and producers. With a USB connection, users can control software instruments, record their performances directly and play software synthesisers in real time. This promotes creative flexibility and efficiency by simplifying and expanding the workflow.
