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Yamaha REFACECP Sintetizador de Componente de Modelado Espectral, negro

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1.Nombredelestilo:Piano Eléctrico


Acerca de este artículo

  • Teclado de 37 mini teclas
  • 128 voces de polifonía
  • 6 tipos de piano de increíble y ricas texturas que brindan un autentico sonido vintage
  • Efectos incorporados: drive, tremolo, wah, chorus, phaser, digital delay, Analog-Type Delay, Reverb



Más información del producto

Create your sound any place, anytime.

For keyboardists, music creators and sound designers.

Reface Mobile Mini Keyboards are re-imagined interfaces of classic Yamaha keyboards.

Legendary Sound, Modern Size

Intuitively control big sound in a small size with four unique synths based on legendary Yamaha keyboards.

Reface To Go

Find inspiration any place, any time with built-in speakers and battery power.

Soundmondo

Social sound sharing: inspire and be inspired. Discover, connect and share reface voices.

Reface Mobile Mini Keyboards are reimagined interfaces of classic Yamaha keyboards

Analog Modelling Synth:

Simple control, complex sound, endless possibilities.

FM Synth:

From nostalgia to trendsetter with modern control.

Electric Piano:

Retro control, classic sound and incredible response.

Combo Organ:

A ton of vintage sound and control that weighs less than a small dog!

Reface CP

Sound

Vintage Keyboard Sound Engine with six incredibly detailed vintage keyboard types. Each keyboard type matches a carefully chosen Drive and Tremolo setting to provide an incredibly musical pairing.

Control

The keyboard is based on the FS action found on the flagship Motif XF, HQ (High Quality) Mini Keys provide premium feel and response for fast, accurate and natural playing with 128-note polyphony.

Mobility & Connectivity

2W 3-centimeter stereo speaker system lets you play any place, any time. Specially designed bass reflex port technology enhances bass response for full, rich sound.

Dual 1/4-inch unbalanced line outputs provide connection to mixers, audio interfaces, DI boxes; A 3.5-millimeter aux line input lets you connect and hear mobile devices, tablets and more through the instrument.

Features:

  • Early '70s tine electric piano, Late '70s tine electric piano, Late '60s reed electric piano, 70s struck string Clavinet, Toy piano, Yamaha CP80 electric grand piano.
  • Drive, Tremolo, Chorus & VCM Phaser, digital or analog tape delay, reverb.
  • Uses six 'AA' batteries with five hours of life.
  • Connect USB to your computer or iOS device.

Sean
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de noviembre de 2024
Amazing sounds, no weighted keys but that’s nbd
John Marchica
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2024
I love, love, love this keyboard!The cool factor is off the charts and I like gear that "just works" without a lot of fuss or a steep learning curve. (I have wanted the Teenage Engineering OP-1 since it first came out, but I'm unwilling to put the time in to learn.)From the start, I noticed how refined and well-made the CP is. You might think it's a toy or a cheap kids' keyboard from a distance. Not so. It feels like it has heft and substance.The bottom line is this: you just want to PLAY this thing. I've been playing piano on and off for 50 years and since I got my CP I can't wait to pick it up, throw it on my lap, and play. It's also *really* nice to have onboard effects that I will use, with knobs and switches that feel familiar.While the built-in speakers are convenient and a must-have when you have immediate inspiration or are trying to figure out a song you're listening to, the CP sounds great on headphones and even better through a decent amp. I tested mine through a capable but small monitor, then through my '65 Princeton Reverb,,, and it sounds incredible.The small keys might be an issue for some people. I consider myself an intermediate piano/keyboard player and I had no problem adjusting to the key size. Frankly, I'm faster on this thing for leads than I am on my full-size Yamaha digital piano. To be fair, in college, I had a little Casio keyboard that I'd mess around with when I couldn't get a practice room. While that was years ago, maybe I'm just used to the tiny keys.
Tarion
Comentado en España el 10 de septiembre de 2024
Believe it or not, there are not many good synth around in this price range. And if you consider FM there are even less.Well, we all know that Yamaha knows a couple of things about FM synthesis, being the one that changed music forever with the DX7, back in the 80's. This little masterpiece here is the natural heir of the king and, in some ways, it's even better!Yes, you have "only" 4 operators instead of 6, but the range of sound you can make is basically endless, and the sound quality is AMAZING. Unlike the DX7, make a patch here is waaaaay easier and a lot of fun, is actually the best synth there is to learn FM, no doubts.On top of this you have a very nice selection of effects and you can use two of them at the same time. And there's also a super fun midi looper and an aux in, so it's very easy to connect something like a drummachine to the Reface DX and start jamming with the looper. You can also sync everything by midi and you don't need a mixer!The build quality of the Reface line is well known, one of the best around, especially the mini keys, I never used a minikeyboard so nice and precise like this one.Can you get anything better for this price? Absolutely not, if you want a great synth and you like FM, buy it immediately!
Customer
Comentado en Italia el 9 de febrero de 2023
Divertente... a tratti potente... seppur piccola la keybed e' molto gradevole. Brava Yamaha... un modulo FM con tastiera annessa! Una tastiera... non solo da divano ;-)
Devonellah
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de junio de 2019
I held back on buying this for quite some time, wanting an electric piano like a Wurli or Rhodes, but not having the space for it, nor the available funds for expensive auctions. I had thought about going all DAW (Arturia and NI have great emulations as well as Logic X); I had thought about going with a higher end electric piano, but size is a big issue for me, as I only have a home studio and that's constrained to a small space in my apartment.This keyboard has the tones I wanted, in a physical device that fit my space. I know that in my DAW I can get the tones I wanted, but the form factor here makes this portable enough so I can sit away from my studio (say on my couch) and jam out. I am planning on taking this to work and playing when I need a break. It was easy to drop into the mix, it kind of cuts through the mix out of the box without much from the mixer or DAW.What took me by a pleasant surprise was how decent the speakers are. After hearing volcas and roland boutique speakers, I just assumed I'd need headphones (which this sounds quite gorgeous with btw) - the speaker sound is a bonus treat for the player. But for couch-surfing piano playing, the speakers do great. I think it'd be hard to hear them if you had a gig with other musicians and it'd be hard to hear if the person was in the back of a place... but it has flexible routing for i/o that makes it easy to adapt for the space you're playing in.The stomp-box style effects are good - although I think the drive could be a bit more crunchy. The wah only sounds good to me in the Clav setting. The tremolo was great, kind of giving me a bit of control over the attack. The chorus is lush, i prefer the phaser. Both the delays were above expectation. The reverb is nice, adding richness, but don't expect the best from the reverb. I'll probably stick a reverb pedal at the tail of this to get a really rich shimmer.The CP's got a good high and low tone, but i'd keep the tone set more to the middle, where it really sings. In my "sea" of analog and digital synths, drum and groove boxes. The keys are small, like any mini keyboard, and work as a midi controller. but vice versa the minijack midi has a splitter, so you can also hook in your midi controller of choice if you have stubby fingers or the muscle memory that makes using this harder.Overall - i'd go with it as is. That's what made me buy it - out of the box, with nothing added just by itself - it is a great electric piano.
Juan
Comentado en México el 27 de mayo de 2018
El Reface CP es el mejor juguete que me he comprado en mucho tiempo. Si... solo son sonidos de pianos electrónicos de los 70... pero, ¿a quién le importa? Los sonidos suenan increible y los efectos le dan el empuje que les hace falta para hacerlo fantástico. El tamaño es el mismo de un microkorg, un poco más angosto, incluso las teclas son del mismo tamaño, la diferencia está en el peso o touch. Se siente mucho mejor, como si fuera un verdadero piano. Aun no lo pruebo con un pedal de sustain, pero así como está me parece que funciona muy bien y no lo necesito, pues compenso con el reverb o el chorus. También debo aclarar que lo utilizo para hacer acordes y muy poca melodía (ya ha pasado más de un mes y lo ocupo más para hacer melodías, vaya que si es un todo terreno). El toy piano suena tan bonito, espero no abusar de él demasiado.Lo ocupo para grabar en live y utilizo una interfaz us-1800 de tascam y complemento los sonidos con un maschine 2.Me gusta la textura del material negro, le problema es que se ensucia muy fácil y también se le hacen rayones, pero bueno... eseya ea problema mío.
Inamic
Comentado en México el 6 de diciembre de 2018
Esta perfecto. El producto es nuevo Y suena increíble. Lo recomiendo. Muy satisfecho
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