Yamaha Displays Expanded Disklavier E3 Line of Digital/Acoustic Performance Reproducing Pianos At the 2013 NAMM Show
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Yamaha Corporation of America, Keyboard Division, displays its expanded Disklavier E3 and E3PRO Series performance reproducing digital/acoustic grand pianos at the 2013 NAMM Show. These models combine the unrivalled touch, tone, elegance and style of traditional Yamaha acoustic pianos with cutting edge digital piano features that enable the instruments to play themselves - with exact keystrokes and pedal movements - in accompaniment to performance content streamed over the Internet or stored in its internal memory. New features and price points provide a whole new world of musical experiences to consumers whether playing or listening to their favorite music.
The E3/E3PRO Series models feature Yamaha's proprietary RemoteLive™ technology that enables pianists to perform live in one location and have their keystrokes and pedal movements transmitted live to other networked Disklavier pianos anywhere in the world. Perfectly synchronized video can also be integrated in performances shared over the Internet or recorded locally.
"The Yamaha Disklavier exemplifies the best traditions of Yamaha's exceptional acoustic piano craftsmanship and cutting edge digital music technology. The E3 and E3PRO Series make this ultimate entertainment system available to a wider audience of musicians and music lovers," said Jim Levesque, Yamaha Disklavier Marketing Manager. "By combining Yamaha's renowned sound quality with cutting edge features like RemoteLive™, Disklavier Music Network™ and control apps, Disklavier offers a whole new range of possibilities for exploring and appreciating music."
These models also provide access to a wide range of previously recorded content — that will also be played keystroke by keystroke on the instrument — through downloads from Internet Direct Connection (IDC) and DisklavierRadio™ that delivers uninterrupted streams of music from more than 25 different channels covering genres from classical, jazz, pop, rock and beyond. In addition, the Disklavier E3 models are sold with more than 400 songs on exclusive Yamaha CDs that bring the instruments to life.
A free iOS Disklavier Controller app also enables operation of many of the models' basic functions (volume, song playback start and stop, music media selection, DisklavierRadio™, etc.) to be operated from an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. For more information, visit http://4wd.it/DISKLAVIERITUNESAPP. Players and music fans can also easily control the Disklavier E3 piano's many cutting edge features via intuitively designed remotes and the electro-luminescent display panels on the instruments.
The E3 has an intuitive interface so users can capitalize on the entire range of Disklavier features immediately without a long learning curve. Musicians can also record video of their own performances, with a standard camcorder connected to the Disklavier E3 piano, which can be played on demand with their keystrokes and pedal movements. Up to 128 MB of content can be stored on Disklavier E3 Series pianos.
Users can adjust the volume, even to whisper-soft levels for private practice or late night playing, while still retaining Yamaha's renowned sound fullness and clarity. The capability to record and transfer music from one Disklavier to another using a USB memory stick allows students to record their teacher's material for practice at home.
For more information on Yamaha E3 Series Pianos, visit Yamaha Corporation of America, Keyboard Division, at the 2013 NAMM Show in the Marquis Ballroom in the Anaheim Marriott Hotel; write Yamaha Corporation of America, Keyboard Division, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com; or visit http://4wrd.it/DISKLAVIERSITE.