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Published on 03/16/09 at 02:02
The CF 50 is a small organ Farfisa. It should be within 3-4 kgs. Photo of Audiofanzine is not the right, this is not an organ-furniture, but a small keyboard plutt 3-4 octaves gray plastic trs not beautiful.
The Controller is pluttrduits. There is a button sustain (which is a plutt rallongeur of release). No pitch (just a tuning knob on the faade), no modulation ...
It's a super simple keyboard (what a Farfisa organ !!!).
A rudimentary rhythm box (as often with Farfisa), and of arpgiateur Espree (I could not test, as it does not work on my FK50. In any fawn, I have neither the money nor the time nor the desire to make a rpar arpgiateur which I shall not use any fawn not ...).
The sounds are not lgion. If my memory is good, there are the sections: Organ, Violin, Brass, Horn (normment are alike, it's just organ sounds with a tone more or less aggressive ...) with the more than one section and another Harpsichord Piano ...
The sounds are not ditables ...
I think the polyphony is total ... But I'm not totally sr. Any fawn, ds that drives more than 4 keys, the slurry is total sound too ...

UTILIZATION

Gnrale configuration is simple archi ...

SOUNDS

The sounds are perfectly suited my style of music (rock a little garage on the edges) ...
They are not ralistes, but suited to rock ... It's not a cheesy organ trs, and do not believe that we will not play or Rhoda Scott JS Bach with this organ. The buttons are small and not very easy to play. So when the opportunities are even Reduces piano.
Nanmoins for a keyboard of this size, the sound is not bad, and s'insre mix well in a rock band. The sound is not super good, but even when he has a certain charm, and in some ways reminiscent of the dusts with their Casiotone ...

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 6 months, and I made a dozen concerts ... What I like most is its light weight (compared Matador LR or a 205R that are outsized ...) and a charming and indescribable indniable (ok it is ugly with his gray plastic, but that's my organ, and the sound is not bad for a keyboard of this size.) Before this keyboard, I jou in concert with a Farfisa Matador LR 205R and a VIP ... There are no words, the sound really better on the silent keyboard l. .. Taient but super heavy and hard carry ... With the FK50, you win and especially up in weight. And is a positive indniable (my lumbar thank me yet).
I can not judge the relative quality prices saw that I was given in exchange for a service. But I think that we should not dbourser over 50 euros for this keyboard ...
Repeat this choice??
Although sr.
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