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Is The Yamaha Reface Cp Still Relevant Today?

Yamaha reface Cp was released in 2015, is this little keyboard still relevant?

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  • @JemmyJoeAGoGo
    @JemmyJoeAGoGo5 ай бұрын

    I love mine. Best $300 I’ve spent on an instrument for sure! I wish there were more instruments with fewer sounds but with a better sound. I just bought a Casio Privia px-7000 and I’m like “Why does this have 400 sounds! At least half of them are trash and I only want ten of the good ones!” I love the simplicity of this instrument. Sounds so good.

  • @marcusdavis4575
    @marcusdavis45755 ай бұрын

    I've had my CP for about 4 years and it's still one of my goto boards. I use it for writing ideas, drones, jams, and working on theory. But the sounds are, as you say, the best part. It's still an incredible keyboard.

  • @evarsingersongwriter6228
    @evarsingersongwriter6228Күн бұрын

    Hello 🎉❤ great info -A few questions -if you have time , I just bought a reface cp -as a simple portable -after seeing reviews like yours on utube etc , I love the sounds -My questions relate to expansion of use- 1. ie what brand to buy - re to maybe also sometimes, connect a weighted or semi weighted midi 88 keyboard under au mid entry price s - 2. What product to buy to get quality extra sound via speakers / p.a . *I have read (any blue tooth is not recommended re on the cp yamaha manual au ) ps all this is just creative home use . All the best !

  • @SimplicityForGood
    @SimplicityForGoodКүн бұрын

    I’ve tested several keyboards, including the Korg SV2, Crumar, and a few Rhodes models, though they were way too expensive for me, or I do not know their value perhaos and should get a Korg SV2, but am not sure.... I also tried the Roland FP-60X and FP-90X, which have nice keys, those are the ones the sales people want me to buy, but their 1976 suitcase is so limited. While I haven’t made a purchase yet, I did like the sounds I could get from this particular model Reface CP model and ended up playing it for a pretty long time in the store, of course the keys are crap, but the sound is great, especially for the price. I also tested the Arturia. Ideally, I’d love to find a keyboard just a bit larger than this one, with weighted keys, and that can deliver those great Rhodes sounds, which I enjoy distorting like an electric guitar. Does a keyboard with weighted keys and around 49 keys even exist? I love the sound of the CP, Rhodes sounds, and organ sounds of the 70s, but I'm still searching for the right keys and build of a keyboard,d digital piano that can last and feel like a piece of serious machinery. Any advice on what I should look into would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the great review-it’s reassuring to know I'm on the right track sound-wise, though I still need to sort out the keys and build to find what piano/keyboard I should get, so please advise... Have a good day!

  • @safutentag7406
    @safutentag74065 ай бұрын

    I just prefer this one over my Nord Electro 6d. Its extremely fun to use

  • @Jupter964
    @Jupter9645 ай бұрын

    You are absolutely right Francesco. It's a great mini keyboard, with great digital piano sounds. I recently purchased it together with the DX Reface (equally fantastic) for the pleasure of taking it with me whenever I want and creating music for example even on holiday when you're away from home. I already own other Yamaha keyboards, the PSR S950, the 1500 and the most recent DGX 670. However, as you were saying, the sounds of Rodhes, Wurlitzer or CP are unique and specific to CP. Even for me it still has its charm today because of everything you said. I would add that the fairly low price is another reason to buy it.

  • @FrancescoNasone

    @FrancescoNasone

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes, great add! Many times we see great products with important prices but in this case you spend a very fair amount of money for something absolutely brilliant!

  • @ferenclucas2842
    @ferenclucas2842Ай бұрын

    Thst is one of the best ideas for a keyboard instrument I have ever seen. Would never sell it

  • @ChipJam
    @ChipJamАй бұрын

    I love the Reface series, the only one I don’t have is the DX, and that’s just ‘cause I got sick of FM synthesis in the 80s lol. Ironically I use my KORG SV1 as a controller sometimes, because I find I can take advantage of the full-size weighted keys on the SV1 while getting a better range of sounds from the CP than what the SV1 offers.

  • @aprilmotovlog2985
    @aprilmotovlog29854 ай бұрын

    Hi Francesco, do you know how to switch the function of the sustain pedal to the second type, where it will sustain only the notes you have pressed down when you engage the pedal? I've tried the 'Power Button + G key' function like it says in the manual, but that doesn't seem to work.

  • @PakBudiTarigan
    @PakBudiTarigan5 ай бұрын

    It will be perfect if the keys are full size, 3 octave

  • @ChocolateJesii
    @ChocolateJesiiАй бұрын

    Have you ever played it through an octave pedal? Wondering if you could manipulate a decent organ sound out of it.

  • @FrancescoNasone

    @FrancescoNasone

    Ай бұрын

    Never tried but for organ sounds there is the reface yc that does a great job!

  • @user-hs4rb1ot7y
    @user-hs4rb1ot7y5 ай бұрын

    You did not mention one of the reasons for the appeal of this instrument to a certain segment of the musical audience and fandom. There may be some of us who have been exclusively guitar players, percussionists or other players. For a fairly light entry fee, the Reface series of keyboards offers folks like us a chance to noodle on keys when we are frustrated guitar or other players. So many songs that have had guitar arrangements developed were intended when composed as a song for piano or synthesizer. Moreover, even a few of us who play guitar can probably fake the synth solo or melody of an ELP song that has haunted them for almost 5 decades. Plus, so many of the DX7 synth tones were used to craft simple but compelling melodic lines that carried so many great disco, pop, funk and similar tunes of the 70's and 80's, way way before the time of so many of the kids buying gear these days. They don't know what they missed. The Reface boards are veritably at least guilty pleasures. We don't need to invest in a Nord, full size Yamaha, Korg or similar to indulge our fantasies and improvisation tendencies. Good video, Francesco. Ciao!

  • @FrancescoNasone

    @FrancescoNasone

    5 ай бұрын

    True!!!🙂

  • @FinnBjerke
    @FinnBjerkeАй бұрын

    Wonderfull but no transpose option?

  • @FreshTrooperXBL

    @FreshTrooperXBL

    Ай бұрын

    Octave slider

  • @ChipJam

    @ChipJam

    Ай бұрын

    There’s a way to transpose, it’s described in the manual. (It’s kind of a fiddly process, you have to hold down keys while powering up the unit to enter that mode)

  • @FinnBjerke

    @FinnBjerke

    Ай бұрын

    @@ChipJam Very good of you, I have purchesed 3 of these small wonders. I play guitar so transposing chords is very nice option to have.

  • @ValMRogers

    @ValMRogers

    9 күн бұрын

    @chipjam Thanks! That was my main question. Now I’m sold on it!

  • @badpussycat1
    @badpussycat14 ай бұрын

    Reface CP vs. Rhodes V8 plugin ($300). Opinions?