I can’t express how much I appreciate someone dedicating a whole demo video just to the CP sound in this. Almost every other demo out there plays it for two seconds or not at all. Not all of us are Rhodes/Clavinet junkies.
This sold me. There are so many reviews from people that don't do this instrument justice but this paints just how good the action is on the keys for $400. Nothing compares to this line. I ordered one tonight and am now impatiently waiting for it to arrive. This is the ultraportable keyboard I have dreamed of.
I have one of these. I midi it up to either my Roland A-37 controller for a lightweight keyboard set up, or midi it to my Yamaha MX88 with the full keyboard action...it's excellent. The sound is fantastic going through a large sound system.
A really nice demo. Pure sound and skill, exactly what I was looking for. If I hadn't spend my money on other gear I would have bought this and the YC immediately. Keep up the good work :)
+Susie Traxx Hi, the Reface keyboard is connected with 2 audio cables to the usb audio interface (Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6). If you use the Reface as standalone, then no additional gear or cables are required.
Do u know if the Yamaha Bluetooth accessories that recognize Bluetooth deviices make the cp connected in, out, & through? I want it connected every which way to have it most useful and versatile. Thx!! Really.
@@chicobellini6297 I mean, it's useless for me, I don't like to play in mini keys. Also, it has only 3 octaves. Yamaha could "relaunch" again CP70/80 like the original, not with this ridiculous mini keys that looks like a toy keyboard. Sounds like a pro, but looks like toy! lol