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YAMAHA REFACECS - Teclado sintetizador digital

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342.00€

99 .00 99.00€

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1.Nombredeestilo:Cp


Acerca de este producto

  • Sintetizador analógico virtual con polifonía de 8 voces y un potente sistema de altavoces integrado
  • Cinco tipos de osciladores únicos sientan las bases de su sonido individual
  • Controlador intuitivo y potente para el manejo de parámetros con un aspecto y sensación analógicos
  • 37 teclas profesionales HQ-MINI aseguran una sensación de juego equilibrada y táctil
  • Incluye fuente de alimentación, cable de derivación MIDI, puerto USB y funcionamiento con pilas opcional (6 pilas AA no incluidas en el envío)



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La historia de Yamaha comenzó cuando su fundador, Torakusu Yamaha, reparó un órgano de lengüeta roto en 1887. Poco después, completó con éxito el primer órgano de lengüeta construido en Japón.

Desde entonces, Yamaha ha seguido produciendo productos sorprendentes combinando la artesanía tradicional con tecnología digital avanzada. La calidad del sonido producido por un instrumento musical Yamaha refleja los largos años de experiencia técnica acumulada y la habilidad artesanal de la empresa.

Con su experiencia y sensibilidad únicas, obtenidas de su devoción por el sonido y la música, el Grupo se compromete a crear entusiasmo e inspiración cultural junto con personas de todo el mundo.

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Antonio Roldan Castillo
Reseñado en España el 7 de febrero de 2025
Hola,es pequeño ,pero es un gran instrumento,sonidos Hammod muy buenos.
Holzwurm Joe
Reseñado en Alemania el 10 de febrero de 2025
schöner 70iger Klang mit elektr. Lesslie
Mario L.
Reseñado en España el 16 de junio de 2024
Hay que tener en cuenta que esta considerado (acertadamente un instrumento de escenario) para sacarle todo el partido hay que conectarlo a un teclado de de 61, 73 o 88 teclas, y que esta centrado en sonidos de Organos electricos miticos, Tienes el sonido de Hamond , de VOX de Farfisa, Ace y del Yamaha YC...y la calidad del sonido y versatilidad a la hora de comfigurarlo en directo, solo es superable por Clavia, hamond o Vox...si tienes dinero y espacio pues...no estariamos hablando, pero con un reface cp mas un reface yc y si tu teclado grande tiene un buen piano....no seran muchos los que noten la diferencia de sonido frente al todo poderoso Clavia.
Emilio
Reseñado en España el 23 de mayo de 2024
Imprescindible para todo aquel que le apasione el sonido de órganos de los 70. Hammond, Vox, Farfisa, Age Tone japonés o Yamaha. Maravilloso los matices armónicos de los drawbar y lo portadle que es. Además va también a pilas para llevártelo donde quieras y con salida de auriculares. Más por menos no se puede pedir.
Polo
Reseñado en España el 19 de septiembre de 2024
De la familia reface. Tengo el YC y el CP, este no se ni por dónde cogerlo porque no tengo ni idea de síntesis, pero para ello está. Como los otros, pinta muy bien
Tarion
Reseñado en España el 10 de septiembre de 2024
Believe it or not, there are not many good synth around in this price range. And if you consider FM there are even less.Well, we all know that Yamaha knows a couple of things about FM synthesis, being the one that changed music forever with the DX7, back in the 80's. This little masterpiece here is the natural heir of the king and, in some ways, it's even better!Yes, you have "only" 4 operators instead of 6, but the range of sound you can make is basically endless, and the sound quality is AMAZING. Unlike the DX7, make a patch here is waaaaay easier and a lot of fun, is actually the best synth there is to learn FM, no doubts.On top of this you have a very nice selection of effects and you can use two of them at the same time. And there's also a super fun midi looper and an aux in, so it's very easy to connect something like a drummachine to the Reface DX and start jamming with the looper. You can also sync everything by midi and you don't need a mixer!The build quality of the Reface line is well known, one of the best around, especially the mini keys, I never used a minikeyboard so nice and precise like this one.Can you get anything better for this price? Absolutely not, if you want a great synth and you like FM, buy it immediately!
OldMusicMan
Reseñado en Francia el 20 de octubre de 2023
Bien que guitariste, j'ai acheté ce clavier pour les sons qu'il propose à savoir les orgues des années 60/70's. L'acquisition d'un clavier proposant des centaines de sons n'était pas mon objectif.Au niveau présentation générale, il parait robuste et bien fini malgré l'utilisation du plastique. Sa mise en oeuvre est assez simple ce qui change des appareils avec des menus où, l'on passe plus de temps à chercher le son qu'à jouer.Pour ce qui concerne les sonorités, je suis assez bluffé par la restitution des orgues proposés surtout le Hammond. Un clavier à trois octaves pourrait être vu comme une contrainte mais la possibilité de connecter un clavier Midi ouvre d'autres possibilités de jeu (pas testé). Le son restitué avec les haut-parleurs de base est assez bon mais on peu aussi apprécier sa qualité sonore avec un casque. A ce sujet, bien utiliser un casque d'impédance 32 ohms pour éviter une perte de puissance. Je n'ai pas encore branché ce clavier sur une autre source d'amplification. Pour ma part, cela me permet d'emmener facilement un instrument de musique dans mes déplacements. Il est livré avec son alimentation secteur et les prises Midi. On peut aussi le connecter à un ordinateur mais je n'ai pas encore testé cette fonctionnalité. Le manuel est fourni en différentes langues dont le français ce qui est un plus. Envisager une utilisation tel quel sur scène, n'étant pas claviériste, je n'y crois pas trop mais pourquoi pas ? Un regret dans la fourniture : il n'y a pas de housse de transport et il faut aller chercher celle qui est proposée par Yamaha puisque adaptée aux dimensions de l'appareil. Pour conclure, j'aurai pu mettre dans le titre : j'en ai rêvé, ils l'ont fait.
Manutu
Reseñado en Italia el 1 de septiembre de 2023
Fantastico in tutto, il feeling con i minitasti, i suoni, gli effetti... addirittura gli speaker interni sono sorprendenti: il volume globale è basso ma il suono è sempre perfetto (e per volumi più importanti, amplificandolo urla da paura!)Davvero un ottimo prodotto, non leggerissimo ma robusto e (sembra) affidabile.Ultraportatile dovunque, usato con le batterie ormai mi accompagna dovunque :-D
Justin Webb
Reseñado en Canadá el 2 de febrero de 2021
If you're looking for a quality keyboard to experiment with basic subtractive synthesis, this synthesizer is very good for its price point. The quality of the sound is excellent and the actual sound design you can do on here is accessible to a beginner like me but also not terribly limiting. Mini keys can be a dealbreaker for some but if you like mini keys or are ambivalent about them, this key bed is fantastic quality and feels better to me than some cheaper full size key beds. I don't have any sort of electric/electronic audio setup to use with this keyboard, so one thing I would've liked is a standard headphone jack, but there's a stereo headphone jack if you have some nicer stereo headphones, and the speakers built in are really nice anyway. Great product overall
Jesus Cuadrado
Reseñado en España el 11 de junio de 2019
El Precio "estándar" de los teclados de la serie Reface de Yamaha está entorno a los 330 Euros. Ese precio de más de 400 € más gastos de envío es, simplemente, desorbitado.
Justin
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 4 de noviembre de 2017
Honestly, really amazing keyboard in my opinion. Having bought the Reface CS, I'm loving the versatility and portability of it. It's very easy to just pick up and play, especially if you consider buying it with the Yamaha Keytar Attachment (which I did). In which if you do, gives you the ability to walk around and stilll play. One thing I really enjoy most about it though, is the aux port. Pair this up with an iPod/mp3 player of some sort, and you're good to go. Personally what I did, is grabbed just a bit of white velcro, and attached a small mp3 player on the very left side. This way, you have an option of keeping things like backing tracks/songs to jam to easily accessible to your Reface.In general, I'm very new to Piano/Keyboard/Synths and was previously messing around with a Rockband keyboard, using a 5Pin MIDI to USB connection to access VST's (sounds) from a couple demo's of DAWs (Ableton/Bitwig Studio). But if some people are saying "this" is a toy? I'd highly disagree haha. The Reface does not at all feel like a flimsy piece of plastic, with mushy keys. Unlike the Rockband Keyboard..I can understand how some people might not like the minikeys, but as a newcomer. I really do not see any reason why they would be such an issue. Maybe for someone with much larger hands? But then again, not really because the keys are definitely still wide enough to fit most fingers. I think generally, most people are just way too used to full size keys and are frustrated in adjusting which shows in their reviews. To that, I don't think I'd call that a "fair" review at all, because if you did adjust I don't think it would have even been an issue. Aside from all of that, a plus side to mini keys I'd say, is you can stretch farther to reach other keys. I can see how with some practice, having that extra reach can really benefit your playing. Also, if they did actually decide to fit full size keys onto this, there would most definitely be less range, or the Reface would just end up being larger. Which wouldnt be cool in my opinion, because the fact you can even still play this on the plane if you wanted is pretty amazing.Other features/things to keep in mind:- Battery Operated (6AA Batteries, which last around 5hours. Better to use Rechargables. I use Amazon's High Capacity Batteries, paired with a Panasonic BQ-CC55. You definitely wanna make sure you have a good charger, so you can help preserve the life of your batteries.)- Comes with an AC Adapter (if you do not want to use batteries.)- SPEAKERS (They can be very loud, and the bass response is incredible for how small they are. I'd still be cautious about "blowing" them though. Since every speaker does still have a chance to break, the more you push them to their limits.)- Soundmondo (Works best with iOS devices. But is also bleeding edge technology so it may be a bit buggy sometimes, just keep that in mind. Also make sure to use a printer cable if connecting using Windows/Android, you'll have the most luck with that.)- Yamaha's MD-BT01 (Bluetooth connection for iOS apps/soundmondo.)- Headphone jack (Pretty standard, just make sure you have a 1/4" plug/adapter for your headphones of choice.)- The CS is the only one without velocity sensitive keys (Not sure why this is, but it is velocity sensitive over MIDI.)- The CS has no onboard patch memory (Soundmondo allows you to save patches on the app/website, so not a huge deal. Plus, if you wish to perform live I personally feel like it's much more entertaining to see someone who knows exactly how to create a sound all from memory, on the fly. You also learn more about Synthesis as a whole i'd say.)- They can all be paired with an expression pedal (The Yamaha FC7 I believe)Obviously each Reface has some varying degrees of features, but one common theme between all of the Refaces, is being able to fine tune the sound, and play around with it anywhere you go.Basically, whichever Reface you choose I really don't think you can go wrong. $300, is also honestly the best price you could probably ever ask for in something like this. There is absolutely nothing out there like this. Would be cool to see more of these in the future.