Yamaha introduces the P70 Piano Lab.Yamaha Corporation “Yamaha” redirects here. For other uses, see Yamaha (disambiguation). The Yamaha Corporation (ヤマハ株式会社 of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Digital Pianos, PO. Box 6600, Buena Park Buena Park (bwā`nə), city (1990 pop. 68,784), Orange co., S Calif.; inc. 1953. Food processing, the manufacture of aircraft, and tourism are important to the city's economy. , CA 90622; (714) 522-9011; infostation@yamaha.com; www.yamaha.com Yamaha has introduced the P70 Piano Lab, a ready-made package that brings together two breakthroughs in educational and digital technology: the LC2 music lab system and the 88-key, weighted action P70 contemporary digital piano. Currently available, the 8-student/1-teacher system is the first solution of its kind, and includes eight P70 student digital pianos and an additional P70 instructor instrument; nine model matching benches and L70 pianos stands; and a complete LC2 controller system connecting them all together. The P70 digital pianos, stands and benches are available in either black or silver. Yamaha's P70 contemporary digital piano offers the experience of playing an acoustic piano, with 88 weighted piano-sized keys and a Graded Hammer Standard action that replicates the feel of a real acoustic keyboard. At 28 pounds, it also features 32 notes of polyphony polyphony (pəlĭf`ənē), music whose texture is formed by the interweaving of several melodic lines. The lines are independent but sound together harmonically. , 50 built-in songs and 10 of Yamaha's best keyboard voices (including Grand Piano, Strings and Pipe Organ), plus digital reverb re·verb Informal n. 1. A reverberative effect produced in recorded music by electronic means. 2. A device used for producing this effect. intr. & tr.v. and dual voice mode. Bundled accessories include an adjustable music rest, AC adapter Same as power adapter. and model FC5 sustain pedal A sustain or sustaining pedal (also damper pedal or loud pedal) is the most commonly used pedal in a modern piano. It is typically the rightmost of two or three pedals. . Two low-profile models, the P70 and P70S, are available in a variety of finishes. The LC2 is a multi-purpose system with a modular design, making it ideal for a variety of electronic instruments and classroom situations. Components include a rack mounted Hub, Student Boxes, Teacher Controller unit and optional Yamaha Music Lab Management software. The basic eight-channel system also includes headset microphones for eight students plus one instructor, and can be expanded by eight students at a time using an expansion kit, accommodating as many as 48 students. Not limited to piano classes, the system can also be used in conjunction with other portable keyboards, synthesizers or even Yamaha's Silent Series instruments, such as the Silent Strings, SLG See stereo lithography. guitars or DTX series electronic drums. For more information on the P70 Piano Lab Package or P70/P70S digital pianos, contact the Yamaha Corporation of America at www.yamaha.com. |
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