The Legend Continues: Yamaha Debuts The P250
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Yamaha P250 Digital Stage Piano
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The previous Yamaha P200 model has been the standard in professional stage pianos, based on the combination of sound quality and authentic 'feel,'" states Athan Billias, marketing director, Technology Products. "Now, Yamaha has set a new standard and raised the bar for what a professional digital piano should be with the P250."
A generous 128 notes of polyphony provide enhanced layering of voices and sounds. Up to 38 stereo-sampled voices are available from the front panel, and General MIDI (GM) plus XG offers an additional 480 XG voices. Different voices may be selected for the left- and right-hand in "Split" mode; any two voices may be combined in "Layered" mode.
A 16-track song recorder allows users to record their performances, then play along, overdub additional voices or save them to the internal FLASH ROM. The P250 also features onboard digital reverb and effects, plus Enhanced Performance Memories which will store program changes and volume settings for external MIDI gear. In addition, the Performance Mode and Mod Wheels allow the P250 act as the controller for controlling professional MIDI setups.
Connections include MIDI IN/OUT/THRU, plus USB and TO HOST ports. To deliver the sounds with all the power and authority they deserve, the P250 features 16cm polypropylene woofers and a 30W/side stereo amplifier.
"As with any digital product, the piano sound has always been the most important component for the customer," states Avery Burdette, product manager, Digital Musical Instruments. "The enhanced piano sound of the Yamaha P250 will exceed those expectations, and the upgrades will make it a complete performance instrument."
The Yamaha P250 is currently available.
For more information on the P250, visit Yamaha at Winter NAMM 2003 in the Marquis Ballroom at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel; write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Digital Musical Instruments, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com; or visit www.yamahasynth.com.
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