Thanks bro, I updated my CP-88 from 1.1 to 1.6 with your helpful video. You made it so easy and really appreciate it. Thank you and greeting from Vancouver Canada
I followed the steps - it appears that the firmware updated but there is an ugly distorted sound now - I got a “check sum error !” Message on the keyboard screen
Hello teacher, please, I need your help, I just bought a yamaha cp88 and I like it a lot, but I have a big problem, I want to use it as a usb midi controller, in Cubase to play kontakt vsts, I am not selecting it as a usb output , because I have my monitors connected to another audio interface, I'm only interested in the cp88 keys, my problem is that when I play, the vsts sound very low in volume, I can't play loud. try changing the keyboard sensitivity to the other options but no change please i have until tomorrow to return the cp88 to the store where i bought it my question is cant change the key sensitivity if i am using the cp88 as usb host midi controller, without selecting it as audio? Please, if you can help me and can you tell me if it is possible to do it, how do I do it? or if you can confirm that it is not possible, I return it to the store tomorrow. I do not want to lose my money. please. thank you very much in every way.
Recently purchased and sent my CP88 back. There was very noticeable keybed noise on every note while playing all piano samplings (even though the piano sounds were excellent). And the Ab above the octave plinked in stead of resonating. Musicians Friend took it back right away but, all in all a bad experience. Yamaha's has developed a slap together factory mentality and to save money really low balled the Keybed. Cheap aluminum frame as well. There are many great features on it but the above mentioned issue's were a deal breaker.
@@davidmiller3652 I've just seen your comment. Yamaha Cp88 was the best option I have found 4 years ago on a stage piano in this budget. I am not sure if I had lower expectations of the noise of the keys you are saying or the one you buyed was faulty. Have you found a better one?
Thanks bro, I updated my CP-88 from 1.1 to 1.6 with your helpful video. You made it so easy and really appreciate it. Thank you and greeting from Vancouver Canada
Thanks for your help,Yamaha don't seem to mention how to Update this.
Thanks for the video, very helpful and very nice playing by the way👍👍
Hi Jason , just performing my update today
Thanks very much for the tutorial on the update system!
Thanks for the helpful video.
I followed the steps - it appears that the firmware updated but there is an ugly distorted sound now - I got a “check sum error !” Message on the keyboard screen
Thanks, very helpful, much appreciated
Hello teacher, please, I need your help, I just bought a yamaha cp88 and I like it a lot, but I have a big problem, I want to use it as a usb midi controller, in Cubase to play kontakt vsts, I am not selecting it as a usb output , because I have my monitors connected to another audio interface, I'm only interested in the cp88 keys, my problem is that when I play, the vsts sound very low in volume, I can't play loud. try changing the keyboard sensitivity to the other options but no change please i have until tomorrow to return the cp88 to the store where i bought it my question is cant change the key sensitivity if i am using the cp88 as usb host midi controller, without selecting it as audio? Please, if you can help me and can you tell me if it is possible to do it, how do I do it? or if you can confirm that it is not possible, I return it to the store tomorrow. I do not want to lose my money. please. thank you very much in every way.
thanks bro! very helpful video
Thank you!
Recently purchased and sent my CP88 back. There was very noticeable keybed noise on every note while playing all piano samplings (even though the piano sounds were excellent). And the Ab above the octave plinked in stead of resonating. Musicians Friend took it back right away but, all in all a bad experience. Yamaha's has developed a slap together factory mentality and to save money really low balled the Keybed. Cheap aluminum frame as well. There are many great features on it but the above mentioned issue's were a deal breaker.
@@davidmiller3652 I've just seen your comment. Yamaha Cp88 was the best option I have found 4 years ago on a stage piano in this budget. I am not sure if I had lower expectations of the noise of the keys you are saying or the one you buyed was faulty. Have you found a better one?
Ciao Mille grazie a te!
Thanks so much for sharing
Thank you so much for your help!!
Fantastic.
Danke!
Thank you so much