Power amplifier / compressor block – Yamaha CP1 User Manual

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Adding warm, vintage-type

distortion, 71Rd I is ideal for

enhancing the acoustic nuances

of electric pianos.

Also intended for use with

electric pianos, the 73Rd I

power-amp/speaker

combination produces a

spacious, more mellow tone.

75Rd I is an electric-piano

power amplifier that energizes

piano sounds to produce a

powerful, all-engulfing tone.

Particularly well suited to

chorus-type effects, the 78Rd II

power-amp/speaker

combination is characterized by

a clear, highly-present tone.

Capable of both power and

subtlety, the 69Wr power

amplifier enhances low-end

punch while enriching the

overall electric-piano sound.

For a higher degree of

presence, power-amplifier

77Wr adds a bright, colorful

ambience to electric piano

sounds.

Compressor 376 emulates the acoustic characteristics of the

analog compressors found in practically every recording studio.

This compressor is best suited to clear and crisp tones,

producing a thick, solid sound.

78Rd II

69Wr

71Rd I

73Rd I

75Rd I

77Wr

Compressor 376

Power Amplifiers

Compressor

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For further shaping of piano

sounds, the Power-Amplifier /

Compressor block can be used to

select either a power-amplifier

and speaker combination or a

compressor, each of which is

modeled with remarkable levels

of precision. The following

provides a brief introduction to

each of the virtual devices that

can be selected within this block.

Power Amplifier /
Compressor Block

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