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The YAMAHA REFACE DX Professional Keyboard features 37 high-quality mini keys, USB connectivity, and a lightweight design, making it the ideal synthesizer for musicians of all levels. With its durable metal and carbon fiber construction, this battery-powered instrument is perfect for both studio and on-the-go performances.
Style | DX |
Connector type | USB |
Connectivity technology | Auxiliary |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Instrument | Synthesizer |
Manufacturer | YAMAHA |
Product Dimensions | 53 x 17.5 x 6 cm; 2.47 kg |
Item model number | CREFACEDX |
Body Material | Metal |
Material Type | Carbon Fibre |
Item Weight | 2.47 kg |
A**E
First rate
Firstly, was surprised to get this - I assumed it was totally unavailable other than secondhand but no, this took a little while to arrive but it did. Well packaged in the company's box though no outer protection beyond that but it was in perfect condition. Doesn't come with much beyond the actual synth and the manual (and that doesn't come to much as it just tells a little about the functionality of each but as you can combine them in billions of ways to create all kinds of different sounds, probably would be hard to say in a manual - a youtube etc tutorial or two will help more than the manual, certainly did for me. The sound from the tiny speakers is fine, not too loud but not too quiet so I was happy with that, certainly don't want the neighbours banging on the wall as I make my latest composition. The keys are small but frankly, got used to that in a fraction of a second, didn't bother me at all. The different sounds, different knobs etc all add to a wonderful sound and the music can also be fed off elsewhere (which is something I perhaps explore later). I was thinking about getting one of those super beasts where all kinds of sounds and effects can be added but personally, the limitations (and experimentation) of this synth are fine and I love the themed '1970s / 80s' sound, so much so I may go for the other reface for the 60s sounds. Really pleased I bought this and it will be great to play at home as well as elsewhere
O**N
Incredible sound.
Sturdy, well built. I didn't love the minikeys at first touch but they grew on me. Definitely a league above other minikeys. Something about the key action makes it easier to avoid mashing multiple keys than other minikeys I've played.The sounds are just incredible, my favourite is the wurli, though I found myself gravitating to the CP80 a lot which I was not expecting.Of the two Rhodes sounds I prefer the 1st one, which emulates an early 70's Rhodes though it's a bit gentle compared to the other instruments. You may need headphones or a speaker setup to appreciate soft notes on this setting. The other (late 70s style) Rhodes is much brighter and pluckier on the built in speakers which are surprisingly loud.The toy piano is an interesting quirk that I've yet to fully explore uses for. If you are creating ambient soundscapes (easy thanks to some amazing delay + reverb effects) it is useful but I'm not sure where to put it in a tune just yet.Pretty much every review and thread on this device has mentioned the hidden piano you get by turning it on while the instrument dial is between rd1 and rd2, or if they don't mention it the comments sure will.I must say this hidden piano's sound is not amazing and kinda cheesy despite what I've read about it.It feels like it really is just for internal testing at Yamaha and not an easter egg for us.I'm no piano expert by any stretch but I use the Pianissimo vst with my DAW and it sounds way better than this hidden piano.On the contrary I also use the Lounge Lizard vst for a Rhodes sounds and it's not a patch on the expressiveness of the Reface imo.People have been reporting that is lasts about 7 hours on the 6 AA batteries. I've had it plugged in most of the time but have also used battery power for couch sessions of about an hour multiple times and it's still going on the first batteries I put in there. I think that's pretty impressive considering how loud it is.
A**R
Excellent piece of kit.
Attached this via a midi cable to my full-sized Yamaha Clavinola PFP-100 so that I could add the Rhodes/Fender electric piano and Wurlitzer electric piano sounds to my Clavinola. It has worked brilliantly. The Yamaha Reface CP contains very authentic reproductions of those 1960s/1970s electric piano sounds and with a simple midi connection you can add those sounds to your full-sized keyboard. I would highly recommend it.
A**.
Great sound, great quality!
An updated version of this would be nice, maybe needing fewer batteries and having longer runtimes, improved patch management/software etc. Money well spent nonetheless!
W**E
Excellent Farfisa sounds
searching for Farfisa sounds for recording and this things delivers , needs a bit of eq ing to tame thepiercing treble , but really good authentic sound.
M**.
Good keyboard
But you can get more, better, similar results using software nowadays. This is 4opvso not exactly a DX7 alternative.
R**O
Awesome Sounds. Quality kit.
Brilliant sounds. The Reface is professional quality. The controls allow a vast amount of variations on the 5 organ voices. The H organ is beautiful, Church organ sounds all the way. The other voices are great too. Big sounds from a small keyboard and small cost. This is the sixth Yamaha instrument I have bought and like the others it doesn't disappoint.
S**G
Terrific piece of kit!!
This is a top quality piece of equipment, make no mistake about that. Jam packed with cracking preset sounds, it's such fun to play and brings back long lost memories of the 1980s! The only criticisms I have are the small keys (which I did get used to) and an inconvenient way to save your own tweaked sounds onto the thing itself (would mean over-writing an existing preset sound). Despite these (minor) grumbles, I would thoroughly recommend this smashing little thing; it looks like a toy but is, in fact, the real deal!!
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