

This produces the effect similar to that of the hammers in a traditional acoustic piano – the harder you play, the hard the sound. With Yamaha’s Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) weighted action, the P115 88 keys are heavier to touch at the lower notes’ end and lighter at the higher notes’ end. It employs Intelligent Acoustic Controller (IAC) and has 192 polyphony. The unit incorporates and successfully reproduces Yamaha's renowned CFIIIS 9' concert grand piano. The P115 employs Yamaha’s Pure CF Sound Engine to deliver incredible expressiveness and dynamics in sound. The Yamaha P115 is designed with the experienced performer in mind. The auto power off features turns the unit off while not in continuous use.

It does not have split mode, nor any recording or playback capabilities. You can also transpose sounds in halftones. It is pre-tuned and does not need further tuning, but you can fine-tune pitch in 0.2 Hz increments. Two players can then sit at the keyboard playing the same notes, pitch, and sound.
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In Duo Mode, you split the manual into two equal sections of the same pitch. It has Dual Mode which allows you to play two musical sounds across the entire keyboard. There are also four types of reverb effects (stage, hall 1, hall 2, and room) with adjustable depth from zero (no effect) to ten (maximum effect).Īlso, it has ten voices and 64 polyphony. It comes with ten instrument sounds: strings, a concert, and a bright grand piano, two harpsichords, two electric pianos, and a vibraphone. The P45 uses AWM dynamic sampling technology and produces authentic, quality stereo sound. The “ Soft” setting gives you a soft sound regardless of how hard you hit the keys, while the “ Medium” setting, which is the default, sets the keys heavier at the low-end keys to lighter in high keys. With the “ Hard” sensitivity setting, you would have to strike the keys hard to produce a loud sound. The “ Fixed” setting disables the keyboard from being sensitive to touch, meaning that the volume output across all keys is the same regardless of how hard or soft you play them.

It has four touch-sensitivity settings: fixed, hard, medium, and soft.
