![]() ![]() 4-operator FM on the DX + 12 algorithms – limited to that (no 6-voice FM, sorry), but you get continuously variable feedback on every operator. So this may be the first mini keys that don’t make you say, at best, “meh,” and at worst, “$#(&*$.”Įach keyboard supports multiple sound models on the engine. Yamaha says the action comes from their Motif XF flagship – and those feel great. ![]() Those mini keys don’t have a mini action. And there’s more: “Soundmondo is a free sound sharing community that lets you discover, create and share reface Voices and Set Lists using Google Chrome any place, any time you’re online.” Okay, then. But it suggests that Yamaha are atypically embracing bleeding edge tech (previously seen only at hackdays and such) and making it a standard feature. Now, theoretically, that’s possible in the latest Chrome builds with any MIDI keyboard, not just the Yamaha. ![]() Yamaha promises the line will connect to Google Chrome via Web MIDI. You can dig through the site rather than have to do it here – but let’s look at what you might find surprising. Yamaha’s Reface synth line are out now, with full details. ![]()
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