Yamaha Corporation Of America Winter Namm 2012 Press
Yamaha Corporation Of America Winter Namm 2012 Press Yamaha Corporation Of America Winter Namm 2012 Press
help users adapt to any studio or live environment. With 24 analog and digital inputs available right out of the box, extensive expansion options up to 40 + 20 BUSES configuration are available with mini-YGDAI (Yamaha General Digital Audio Interface) cards. “The 01V96i lets you take your entire studio on the road with you,” said Athan Billias, Director of Marketing, Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division. “The ability to instantly save and recall every setting on the console via USB will save a lot of time and headache, whether you’re mixing a number of bands in succession, working with different console operators or tweaking settings with a laptop on the way to the next gig.” For more information, visit Yamaha at Winter NAMM 2012; write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Music Production, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com; visit http://4wrd.it/mp. 36 of 36
YAMAHA: ADVANCING THE ART OF DRUMMING FOR 45 YEARS —Company Creates Several Industry Standard Products; Continues Fruitful Collaborations With Musicians— ANAHEIM, Calif.— Since 1967, Yamaha Drums has set the standard for innovation in the drumming world. The process of manufacturing drum shells begins with select woods. Introducing precision processing that combined a staggered diagonal seam with the Air-Seal System, which puts even pressure on the shell’s inner surface to create a perfectly round shell with uniform thickness and excellent durability, Yamaha created a revolution in drum manufacturing. From there, the company made its mark with the legendary Recording Custom set, known as the most recorded drum set in history, which established a pinnacle in sound and quality. Three years ago, Yamaha Drums introduced the flagship PHX kit, a hybrid shell that includes hard, resonant jatoba and kapur wood never before used in a drum kit. The PHX’s adoption by several of the world’s great drummers attests to its quality. Since then, Yamaha continues to introduce new products that excite drummers and music fans, including the Rock Tour, Club Custom and an overhauled Absolute line. Yamaha even re-designed its hardware to provide increased operability, stability and durability. Hardware inventions include the hideaway cymbal boom arm, locking hi-hat clutch, a ball joint tom mount that rotates 360 degrees and interchangeable pipe diameters to provide maximum flexibility in hardware set-up. Yamaha high-performance lugs ensure ease of use and the Yamaha Enhanced Sustain System (YESS) creates a high-resonating shell. At this year’s NAMM show, Yamaha also introduces the new HexRack II, the lightest, strongest drum rack in the business. Of course, Yamaha couldn’t do it alone: the company receives support, input and guidance from drumming legends and a huge list of well-respected performers and instructors from every genre 37 of 37
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help users adapt to any studio or live environment. With 24 analog and digital inputs available<br />
right out of the box, extensive expansion options up to 40 + 20 BUSES configuration are<br />
available with mini-YGDAI (<strong>Yamaha</strong> General Digital Audio Interface) cards.<br />
“The 01V96i lets you take your entire studio on the road with you,” said Athan Billias, Director<br />
of Marketing, <strong>Yamaha</strong> <strong>Corporation</strong> of <strong>America</strong>, Pro Audio & Combo Division. “The ability to<br />
instantly save and recall every setting on the console via USB will save a lot of time and<br />
headache, whether you’re mixing a number of bands in succession, working with different<br />
console operators or tweaking settings with a laptop on the way to the next gig.”<br />
For more information, visit <strong>Yamaha</strong> at <strong>Winter</strong> NAMM <strong>2012</strong>; write <strong>Yamaha</strong> <strong>Corporation</strong> of<br />
<strong>America</strong>, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Music Production, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA<br />
90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com; visit http://4wrd.it/mp.<br />
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