It's really impressive what this keyboard can do at such a relatively low price point. I've got one on the way and have been researching all the tricks people have figured out and this is super helpful thanks :)
@@mr_floydst thanks I'm really excited! I have a yamaha pss 480 which is a 2 op and has some surprisingly involved editing functionality so I have a basic understanding of fm synthesis. Fun machine to mess with if you have a chance!
@@mr_floydst I recently got the Reface DX as my first synth ever and I'm loving it so far :) For the split keyboard trick I'm feeling the size of the keyboard is a little constraining, but I think with a bigger midi controller this would be absolutely awesome
I just gave you like #122 and I also just subscribed. I just ordered the DX from Amazon and should be receiving it tomorrow. I have zero experience with synthesizers but want to learn. I chose the DX because it can store sounds and I really wanted a portable machine. I especially want to crank out those 80's synth sounds found in pop music from that era. I am looking forward to learning and HAVING FUN !!! Thanks for making this video
Hey bro, i would have some questions to ask because i want to buy this little things. I actually have a Yamaha DX11 and i use some custom sounds. I was wondering if i can have exactly same sounds in the reface dx, i dont know if you can answer my question but i would love to know
As with most synths, you will be able to create sounds that are very similar, but not 100% the same. The Reface DX can play only one sound at a time, though, while the DX11 is multitimbral (can play multiple sounds at once). This video here shows a trick to navigate around this, but it's not a good solution compared to actual multitimbrality.
The DX11 can play, for example, strings and a flute simultaneously, while the Reface DX can only play the strings. Both of them can play 8 notes at a time.
Thank for posting but goes too fast for newbies to synths. Wonder why not start with “Dark Bass” and then just deal with the pad part or whatever? Or vice versa? If there’s a good reason, I don’t know it.
Thanks for watching! In order to pull this off, you _have_ to begin from scratch, you can't use an existing sound. May I suggest using the pause function / reducing the speed of this video? Cause I mention every key press needed, so it should be possible to follow step by step.
Amazing little bonus. I love the DX, just seems to get more and more useful for me
Thanks for watching!
The DX is such a good teaching tool for FM. Good video 👍
Thank you!
It's really impressive what this keyboard can do at such a relatively low price point. I've got one on the way and have been researching all the tricks people have figured out and this is super helpful thanks :)
Congrats on your new keyboard! This one really hits a sweet spot between complexity and accessibility.
@@mr_floydst thanks I'm really excited! I have a yamaha pss 480 which is a 2 op and has some surprisingly involved editing functionality so I have a basic understanding of fm synthesis. Fun machine to mess with if you have a chance!
PSS 480 was my first ever MIDI keyboard! Used it with my Atari ST. Got some nice brass sounds out of it by randomly pushing buttons (I was a kid) :)
Damn that trick with the keyboard scaling is awesome! Bass+Pads or Pads+Lead are definitely some things I will try building with this
Thanks for watching! A lot of synths have this feature, it's worth investigating :)
@@mr_floydst I recently got the Reface DX as my first synth ever and I'm loving it so far :) For the split keyboard trick I'm feeling the size of the keyboard is a little constraining, but I think with a bigger midi controller this would be absolutely awesome
I just gave you like #122 and I also just subscribed. I just ordered the DX from Amazon and should be receiving it tomorrow. I have zero experience with synthesizers but want to learn. I chose the DX because it can store sounds and I really wanted a portable machine. I especially want to crank out those 80's synth sounds found in pop music from that era. I am looking forward to learning and
HAVING FUN !!!
Thanks for making this video
Thanks for watching and congrats on your new synth! I have some more videos on the Reface DX on my channel.
Amazing demonstration. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Amazing tip! I have to spend more time with my DX now :)
Thanks for watching! :)
Great video upload and full watching! Thanks for sharing and have a great day.
Thanks for watching!
I think the Reface series are among the most underappreciated synths out there. People think they're toys. They're not.
Reface DX secret power is that every operator can feed back into itself. You don't need to waste operators only to get square waves / saw waves.
Genius
Thanks for watching :)
Hey bro, i would have some questions to ask because i want to buy this little things. I actually have a Yamaha DX11 and i use some custom sounds. I was wondering if i can have exactly same sounds in the reface dx, i dont know if you can answer my question but i would love to know
As with most synths, you will be able to create sounds that are very similar, but not 100% the same.
The Reface DX can play only one sound at a time, though, while the DX11 is multitimbral (can play multiple sounds at once).
This video here shows a trick to navigate around this, but it's not a good solution compared to actual multitimbrality.
@@mr_floydst one sound at time you mean simple waves or multi key ?
The DX11 can play, for example, strings and a flute simultaneously, while the Reface DX can only play the strings.
Both of them can play 8 notes at a time.
@@mr_floydst Yeah I just want the single sounds but I dont know if its the same algorithm and if the sound will be the same as the dx11
You think so?
Thank for posting but goes too fast for newbies to synths. Wonder why not start with “Dark Bass” and then just deal with the pad part or whatever? Or vice versa? If there’s a good reason, I don’t know it.
Thanks for watching! In order to pull this off, you _have_ to begin from scratch, you can't use an existing sound. May I suggest using the pause function / reducing the speed of this video? Cause I mention every key press needed, so it should be possible to follow step by step.
Very cool. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Nice idea!!
Thanks for watching!
Wow 🤩 thanks!!
You're welcome!
Love your accent, where are you from?
Uhm, thanks, I guess? ;-)
Rewatching this video, I clearly overdid the accent, haha.
I'm from Germany (as stated on my UA-cam profile page).
@@mr_floydst Cool! Love your channel, keep it up. Made me pick up a reface DX for the second time btw. 😆
Great Job (Y)
Thanks for watching!
nice!
Thanks!
I made a track with the split and the looper and was able to fade parts in and out with the levels. Also will try with the 4 individual op algorithm.