Yamaha Reface CP is an electric piano that follows the tradition of the unique 1970's stage keyboards, while the reduced user interface of the Reface CP provides intuitive access to the vintage sounds and vintage effects of the combo piano. The vintage keyboard types of the Reface CP combine with selected drive and tremolo settings to create an authentic sound experience. The Reface CP is a ruggedly crafted mini piano with reduced size keys and battery operation. It has internal speakers and five directly adjustable effects in the style of floor effect devices.
Six impressively detailed vintage keyboard types are available for the Reface CP. Selected drive and tremolo settings combine the vintage sounds into an authentic sound experience. A 128-note polyphony ensures uninterrupted playing, even with sustain pedal.The six keyboard types are: RdI - Electric Piano from the early 70s, RdII - Electric Piano from the late 70s, Wr - Classic Electric Piano from the late 60s, Clv - Typical Clavinet Sound, Toy - Vintage Toy Piano, CP - Yamaha CP80 Grand Piano. Convincing vintage effects include five effects in the style of floor effect devices with direct control. Besides Drive there are Tremolo, Chorus, VCM Phaser and Digital or Analog-Type Delay
The original Yamaha case included in the bundle is made of robust nylon and protects your Reface instrument from light shocks and splashing water. The softcase can be carried either on the handle or comfortably with the adjustable shoulder strap.
The included strap kit is used to attach a guitar strap to use instruments of the Reface series as a shoulder keyboard. Please note that the guitar strap is not included.
Line6's digital Relay G10 transmitter couldn't be more intuitive and accessible. The principle works completely according to the motto "Plug-and-play" and keeps one away from confusing menus, inaccessible connections and increasing time pressure. Because as soon as you plug in the transmitter, the receiver automatically selects a channel for transmission. No matter which guitar is being used or if you change several guitars in a row - the signals always arrive. XLR and 6.35mm outputs were used to ensure that all signals arrive at the target device with proper pegl. And the 24-bit digital sound quality leaves nothing to be desired. To charge the transmitter's battery, it is simply latched into the station. When charged, the small device can play for up to 8 hours and 200 hours in standby mode. The signal ranges up to 15m.
Includes robust nylon softcase
Strap kit from Yamaha included
Includes wireless audio system from Line 6