Yamaha P90 Professional Portable Stage Piano  

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  • Yamaha

    Portable yet professional, for those who demand the very best-—to go.

    Play the Yamaha P90 Professional Portable Stage Piano once and you won't settle for anything less. Graded-hammer effect keyboard for realistic piano touch, dynamic stereo sampling for the ultimate in piano expression, PC/MIDI interface, and 64-note polyphony that prevents note cutoff even during demanding musical passages.

    A Fine Selection of Essential Voices

    The voices of Yamaha 's acclaimed P-80 digital piano, taken to a new level. Featuring more than twice the WAV ROM of its predecessor, it delivers truly professional digital piano performance with long sustained samples and abundant sample points for each voice. On top of its exceptional dynamic stereo sampled piano voices, which change dynamically in timbre according to how hard the keys are pressed, the P-90 provides a complete range of the most commonly used keyboard sounds, including classic and contemporary digital pianos, jazz and church organs, harpsichords, and more.

    Slim and Lightweight Design

    Made for musicians on the go and for studios and stages where space is tight, the P90 offers heavyweight performance in a lightweight package. Weighing in at a mere 37 lbs. and measuring 11-1/4" deep, the P-90 can be easily hauled to gigs and placed in studios and on stages where ordinary digital pianos may not fit comfortably.

    PC-MIDI Interface

    A built-in "to host" MIDI interface provides a direct connection to a Mac or Windows PC.

    Realistic Piano Touch

    Yamaha's acclaimed graded hammer-effect keyboard provides the expressive feel and response of an acoustic piano. Just as on a real piano, the keys in the lower registers have a heavier touch, which gradually becomes lighter as you play up the keyboard. And unlike on an acoustic piano, the keyboard's sensitivity can be adjusted to match your own playing style.

    Expressive Piano Sound

    To achieve the ultimate in piano realism, many of the P90's piano sounds feature dynamic stereo sampling-—3 layers of precisely recorded digital samples each set at a different velocity point. In other words, when you play the keyboard lightly you hear the true sound of a piano being played pianissimo. And as you play harder, the sound switches to that of a piano being played mezzo forte or forte. But the realism doesn't stop there. There's also a fourth sample layer that simulates the resonance of the piano strings and soundboard when the damper pedal is held down and key-off samples to re-create the subtle sound piano keys make when released.

    MIDI Recorder

    A perfect tool for practicing or songwriting, the MIDI recorder lets you record an entire performance and play it back at the touch of a button. You can then go back and record a second part using a different voice.

    Built-in Demo Songs

    50 popular and original songs are available at the press of a button. Try playing along or simply sit back and enjoy listening to them.

    Features

    • Graded, hammer-effect keyboard, 88 keys
    • AWM dynamic stereo sampling tone generator
    • 64-note polyphony
    • Hard, medium, soft, and fixed touch
    • Room, stage, and 2 hall reverbs
    • Chorus, phaser, tremolo, and delay
    • Mellow-bright brilliance slider
    • Master volume
    • Dual and split performance modes
    • Records one song, 2 tracks, 10,000 notes
    • 21 voice demo songs, 50 preset songs
    • Dual RCA and 1/4" outs
    • MIDI I/O
    • To host out
    • Dual headphones out
    • Sustain pedal in
    • 53" x 11-1/4" x 5"
    • 37-1/3 lbs.
    • 24 voices including:
    • 2 grand pianos
    • 2 electric pianos
    • clavichord
    • harpsichord
    • vibes
    • guitar
    • church organ
    • jazz organ
    • strings
    • choir
    • wood bass
    • electric bass (plus variation for each voice)

    Go for your best value on a road-ready super-versatile stage piano. Go for Yamaha today.

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    Leave well enough alone

    | Review By: Pops-j9klt | 5 years, 11 months ago

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    The P-80 was just fine. You guys just can't stand not changing a good idea. We wanted a simple, light-weight piano and now it's heavier and with more added gizmos. Funny thing is, a lot of idiots will rush out to buy it 'cause, "It's the latest thing!" Works better than planned obsolescence.
    Do you own the product?:
    No
    Have you used the product?:
    Yes
    Musical Experience:
    Gigging Musician
    Style of music you play:
    No-frills Rock
    Where you live:
    San Diego, California

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    Great Board, Great Price

    | Review By: Diggy | 5 years, 11 months ago

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    When you sit down at a Steinway D, you know that you have a real instrument under your hands.  The P90 is a lot smaller than the Steinway, but close your eyes, and you'll never know it isn't a grand! The action on this board is one of the most comfortable I've found.  No 'mush', no bouncing keys, and solid enough to handle a little Billy Powell or Jerry Lee Lewis. The depth of the samples may actually take some getting used to because there are a lot of very subtle nuances there. I may have to buy another one just because... :P
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    Yes
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    No
    Musical Experience:
    Professional
    Style of music you play:
    Gospel, Blues, Rock, Country, Jazz
    Where you live:
    Seattle, WA

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    You'll fall in love

    | Review By: Sponge_2k | 5 years, 11 months ago

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    This is it, the piano you're dreaming you owned. I've had mine for just short of a year. With a total of 8 piano sounds (four acoustic), it covers any style of music you'll feed it. There are a slew of additional voices, most of which you will likely enjoy. The action feels exceptionally realistic. With the graded piano feature, and a four-layer sampling on Piano 1, Yamaha has shown extraodinary commitment to perfection. Combine the strings or chorus with Piano 2, it's beautiful. A capable 2-ch sequencer will store a couple of tracks to overdub your live performance. The P90 includes a true sustain pedal but the AC adapter is cheapo. YAMAHA: Put the block in the middle of the cord and use wiring that won't snap if your guitarrist accidentally trips over it. Otherwise, buying this piano is the best decision you could make.
    Do you own the product?:
    Yes
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    No
    Musical Experience:
    Active Musician
    Style of music you play:
    80s Top 40
    Where you live:
    Milwaukee, WI

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    All round best

    | Review By: beatboy | 5 years, 11 months ago

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    I was looking for a mix of portable digital piano (I have a grand that I always compare to)and studio controller. The P90 wins hands down. I go back and forth between jazz and pop and found this to be flexible, sound great and fairly easy (the weighted keys cost pounds) to truck around.
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    Active Musician
    Style of music you play:
    Jazz, Rock,
    Where you live:
    Redding, CA

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    Pretty Darn Solid Digital Piano

    | Review By: Anonymous User | 5 years, 11 months ago

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    I've had this keyboard for a few days and basically I love it.  I got it for the touch as a MIDI controller and secondly it gives me a really good piano patch for recording and performing.  As far as the reviews concerning the "overtone" on the upper strings, this is an accurate representation of a piano.  The strings in question on a real piano have no dampers (because they're short enough the sound dies out on its own) so the sound you're hearing is the natural decay of the sound those strings produce.  This is a special feature of the P90 - most keyboards don't have samples of the sound when the key is released, so this will seem unusual to people who are comparing this keyboard to other keyboards, rather than actual pianos.  Thing's built like a tank, too, but at 37 pounds it's reasonably portable.
    Do you own the product?:
    Yes
    Have you used the product?:
    No
    Musical Experience:
    Music performer (piano and bass), arranger, etc.
    Style of music you play:
    Classical, jazz, whatever else pays the bills
    Where you live:
    Seattle, WA

    Did you find this review helpful? yes no807934

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