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DschoKeys
Total Posts: 109
Joined 07-08-2005 status: Pro |
Pictures: Regards, :) Jo |
JLPG
Total Posts: 34
Joined 06-16-2009 status: Regular |
The Korean links have been erased. Too soon before official launching the demos were interesting, very nice for a little toy-aspect keyboards. Only a few hours of waiting and we´ll see in all Yamaha webs. Meanwhile Yamaha launched 2 weeks ago the CVP-700 series (CVP-709 etc) a mixture of CLP+Tyros engine+specialities but without flash memory. And when Montage? Successor of Motif XF? or “assembling” reface engines and something more in a bigger size keyboard including plug-outs ala Roland way.? |
DschoKeys
Total Posts: 109
Joined 07-08-2005 status: Pro |
FYI: The picture links in my post are still online… ;) |
JLPG
Total Posts: 34
Joined 06-16-2009 status: Regular |
Yes! Yes! Many thanks for your searching.
JL |
lxrazr
Total Posts: 1
Joined 07-05-2015 status: Newcomer |
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djuice
Total Posts: 125
Joined 04-06-2011 status: Pro |
DHTech
Total Posts: 62
Joined 11-20-2014 status: Experienced |
not ideal just to post a link with no explanation! Could for all we know go to Malware or Virus. |
my03
Total Posts: 38
Joined 12-01-2014 status: Regular |
http://captiongenerator.com/49055/Hitler-Reacts-to-the-new-Yamaha-Reface |
djuice
Total Posts: 125
Joined 04-06-2011 status: Pro |
It’s a satisfaction survey from yamahasynth.com (-;
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spinoria
Total Posts: 4
Joined 04-24-2012 status: Newcomer |
I have just been watching some of the Reface release webcast and must say it’s crap even though it sounds good. But really… Who want’s toy keys???? And who want’s that kind of specialized toy instrument??? I don’t know the price yet but it got to be really cheap if someone’s going to buy it… The interresting about this is that Yamaha has developed 4 new engines for different intstruments… If you combine that with a great user interface with lots of real time control, Motif engine, and some sample memory maybe you have the Montage??? |
djuice
Total Posts: 125
Joined 04-06-2011 status: Pro |
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/music-production/synthesizers/reface/?mode=series#tab=product_lineup small monsters :) |
jazz.preest
Total Posts: 263
Joined 06-06-2013 status: Enthusiast |
The same folks who buy a microKorg or IRig? Or want an organ module?
Thinking competitive with Korg and Roland “toy keyboards”.
My best guess right now too… |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
http://www.easysounds.eu/MusicProductionGuide_2015_05_EN.pdf It’s not malware or a virus. Â :-) |
DavePolich
Total Posts: 6820
Joined 07-27-2002 status: Guru |
I’ve seen and played these (of course, I couldn’t divulge that information until today).
The target market is the same as the market for Korg and Novation’s “toy” keyboards, which
While the Reface products may “look” toy-like, they certainly don’t sound like toys. They sound awesome. Particularly the CP and the virtual analog models, those are my favorites.
It’s very easy to connect a full-size keys Midi controller to any of the Reface products if you
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stoneb3
Total Posts: 851
Joined 06-05-2011 status: Guru |
I certainly wouldn’t judge an instrument by what I’ve read in a forum. As it stands I could use the small analog model, provided it’s proper for me. I could care less how big it is, what color it is, or who else is playing one. It’s all about the sound. |