YAMAHA ST5 DIGITAL EFFECT SYSTEM TAKES WIND INSTRUMENT
CREATIVITY AND EXPRESSION TO UNPRECEDENTED LEVELS
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Yamaha
ST5 Digital Effect System
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI (July 2, 2002)The ST5 Digital
Effect System has been developed by Yamaha to enhance the artistic
options for wind instrument musicians. For the first time, trumpet,
saxophone, and flute players, among other wind instrument and
brass players, can produce "cool" effects previously
only available to electric guitar players.
Now with the ST5, effects such as echo, reverb,
and distortionup to 32 effects variations and 50 preset
programscan be created with the push of a button, giving
wind players an unprecedented palette of tonal effects to choose
from. An ideal solution for high school and college students as
well as semi-professional and professional musicians, the ST5
facilitates play in a variety of situations from private practice
to amplified performance. Increased sound quality enables greater
musical diversity and exciting sonic possibilities and encourages
artists to be more enthusiastic about playing and practicing longer.
The ST5 is about the size of a cassette tape, and just as light.
The unique Phrase Trainer allows musicians to digitally
record passages up to 16 seconds longeither from an external
source or the players own instrumentand then slow
down or speed up the playback without affecting pitch. This function
makes it easy for musicians to practice and perfect difficult
passages at their own pace. The ST5 can also transpose sound received
from the input jack to the desired performance key. Equipped with
an AUX IN jack, it can accept signals from a CD or MP3 player
to provide accompaniment. The unit also includes an auto-tuner,
built-in metronome, backlit display for easy use in low light,
and large value dial to allow quick settings.
The new ST5 Digital Effect System represents a
remarkable addition to the Yamaha wind instrument product line.
For the store nearest you, or for more information,
contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Band & Orchestral Division,
(616) 940-4900; send e-mail to infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com/band.