Sounds From the Award-Winning Motif Keyboard Now in the New DTXPRESS IV

BUENA PARK, Calif. — Improving on the wildly successful DTXPRESS electronic drum line, Yamaha Drums introduces the DTXPRESS IV Standard and DTXPRESS IV Special at Winter NAMM 2007. These powerful new electronic drum sets incorporate the same technology that powers Yamaha's Motif synthesizers and as with their predecessors, they also come with an easy-to-use module. Both kits feature round cymbal pads and three-zone snare drum pads.

DTXPRESS IV Special Electronic Drum Set
DTXPRESS IV-Special
"We have combined the passion of our acoustic drums and the technology of Yamaha to come up with two very cool electronic kits that sound and feel great," said Dave Jewell, marketing manager, Yamaha Drums, Pro Audio & Combo Division. Yamaha is the only manufacturer that makes both professional acoustic and electronic drums in both categories.

The DTXPRESS IV Special includes high-quality sounds sampled from top-quality acoustic drum sets, with 427 drum and percussion voices and 22 keyboard voices. It features a TP100 tunable snare drum pad and three round cymbal pads. The hi-hat controller uses a real hi-hat stand for a better feel and the drums are mounted on a strong curved rack that improves ergonomic efficiency.

The DTXPRESS IV Standard features two round stereo cymbal pads and a 3-zone snare drum pad. The 427 drum and percussion voices and 22 keyboard voices offer superior sound quality.

DTXPRESS IV Trigger with Drum Controls
DTXPRESS IV-Trigger
"The quality, not quantity of sound is what counts on the DTXPRESS IV Standard and DTXPRESS IV Special," said Jewell. "We have taken some of the best sounding Yamaha acoustic drum sets, sampled them, and put them in these drum sets. They're unbelievable sounding kits."

The DTXPRESS IV Special and the DTXPRESS IV Standard are currently shipping.

For more information write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Yamaha Drums, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com; or visit www.yamahadrums.com.