Yamaha Reface CP

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  • €375.00 €507.00 (€132.00 saved | RRP of the manufacturer)

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    Inspired by the legendary keyboards of that time, the Reface CP offers a contemporary... more

    Product information "Yamaha Reface CP"

    Inspired by the legendary keyboards of that time, the Reface CP offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the legendary Yamaha CP80 E-wing. In addition to the classic combo piano sounds, the Reface CP's Vintage Keyboard Sound Engine features six incredibly detailed vintage keyboard types, including Tine, Reed, Clavi and Toy E-Pianos.

    You also get five Stompbox-style effects with direct control, so you don't have to pedal the Reface CP like before. Grab a mobile mini keyboard from Yamaha Reface CP and travel back in time!

    Features Yamaha Reface CP

    • compact Electric Piano with SCM (Spectral Component Modeling) + AWM2 Engine
    • 37 HQ Mini-Action Keys
    • 128-Voices Polyphony
    • 6 Keyboard Presets
    • 5 Effects (parallel useable)
    • Connections: 2x Line-Out 1/4" TS unbalanced
    • Aux-Input 1/8" TRS Stereo
    • Headphone-Out 1/8" TRS Stereo
    • USB
    • Foot-Pedal Input
    • MIDI In/Out (mini-DIN)
    • Power Supply Connection
    • 2 build-in Speaker
    • Power Supply via Adapter or optional Batteries (not included)
    • incl. Power Supply Adapter
    • MIDI-Breakout-Cable
    • User Manual
    • Dimensions: 530 x 60 x 175 mm (WxHxD)
    • Weight: 1.9 kg
    MIDI inputs: 1x Midi in
    MIDI outputs: 1x Midi out
    Number of keys: 37 keys
    Sound generation: Digital
    Sample-based
    Polyphony: > 20
    Multi-timbral: No
    Sequencer integrated: No

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    Very good goods and seller

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    If you are concerned about whether the sounds are needed by a keyboard, you can listen to one or more of the countless videos on YouTube. On the board you will find 6 official presets (2 Rhodes, 1 Wurlitzer, 1 Clavinet, 1 Yamaha CP and 1 "Toypiano" - it's about church bells) and an acoustic piano (not officially - instructions can be found in Youtube, forums, etc.). sounds very good). In my opinion, the imitation of Rhodes sounds better than the significantly more expensive and larger keyboards from Nord. The effects (Drive, Tremolo / Wah, Chorus / Phaser, Digital / Analog Delay and Reverb) are decent and of course you cannot compare them with specialized effect pedals from Eventide or Strymon etc. The knobs are easy to move and do not make a bad impression (haptic fits). The speakers are fine (you won't find any better at the competition), but the best way to play them is with headphones or with PA / Amp (Roland's Jazz Chorus sounds pretty good). As for the buttons: small but very good quality (much better than others in this - and even higher - price segment). Since I have thin fingers, the size fits me. The keys are sometimes more sensitive than on pianos, so you should be careful so that the intended volume comes out. I find the processing solid and looks better in reality than on the Internet. I find the price / performance ratio appropriate now. Service and shipping from recordcase.de was optimal, quick and reliable. Lovely again.

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